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Old 06-10-2012, 06:08 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
I know some people who work with classified information; they're not allowed to bring their phones to the office, much less connect them to the network and use them calendaring or e-mail. (For that matter, their work computers are not connected to the outside world, either.)
I agree. Seriously classified information or locations wouldn't, or shouldn't. The list above was a bit tongue-in-cheek obviously. However there are government and many corporate environments that aren't so restricted and electronic industrial espionage is commonplace. The Chinese have been doing it for years. Chinese IP's even hammer my router on a routine basis.
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