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Old 06-09-2012, 04:32 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by Kirtai View Post
Well, I rather doubt someone who would be trusted to work with classified information would have that sort of thing on their phone (though I thought that about them not simply losing laptops and flashdrives full of classified data too) but a lot can be gleaned just from which people are at which places at which times.
It would depend on how much information you put in your calendar, but in corporate circles it's very common to sync calendars via Outlook and everything but the minute attachment is very likely to be in a meeting request/memo sent via Outlook. According to the article all that information was being sent to LinkedIn along with stuff like the login codes for teleconferences, so anyone with the data could even listen in to your Monday morning teleconference, those codes are not one time use or very secure.
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