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Old 07-31-2013, 11:07 AM   #183
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Originally Posted by K. Molen View Post
I would love to hear what Judith Callegari has to say about all of this. Why did she spill the beans on Twitter? I'm guessing she got caught up in the thrill of knowing this secret, and that she didn't understand how big of a deal it was to reveal something like that on Twitter, but I'd be curious to hear her reasoning.
"Two people can keep a secret if one of them is dead."

I'm sure it was a thrill to have that bit of special knowledge, of course.
But add to that, I'm sure at some level she figured that if the lawyer told her this, then it must not have been a big secret.
That's part of the seriousness of what the lawyer did wrong. Whether or not tubemonkey thinks the breach was "minor" it served to undermine the foundation of trust and expectation of confidentiality that the system depends on.
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