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good one.. Its really easy to get into many of the offices.But stealing the data, hmm is kinda difficult i think. yeah it depends on what kind of data is being targeted, in my company (fortune 50) many of the internal websites and apps have strong password requirements..

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Spot and stop a spy? Not a good one.

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Some good tips and guidelines, but in the world of big business, relatively useless. As a former black hat who specialized in corporate espionage (see my NWW blog--Security Phreak), I can tell you that there is little chance of catching the professionals. If a fortune 500 company wants to sucessfully acquire information from a competitor, they will pay a hefty sum to hire someone who can pull it off. When performing a job, one will often spend weeks gathering intel, planning social engineering strategies, and studying the daily routines of key employees--if the price is right. Then again, I've been out of the game for awhile. I'm just another law abiding citizen.

Security ?

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Spy that's funny, I can buy an existing employee with any data needed or wanted! Raptor 22 anyone?

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