
"It's never the offence; it's the cover-up. And if there's one thing that the last few years have taught us, it's that the suggestion of a 'rogue' worker having acted alone to do something which led to an intrusion is never correct. There has to be a failure of management oversight as well.
That's why Google is in such hot water now over the revelations contained in the Federal Communications Commission report into what went wrong with its Street View Wi-Fi data collection program." What a total and utter surprise: company does bad stuff, tries to cover it up. Sometimes I think I'm the only person in the world who grasps that companies - they are not to be trusted. This really isn't rocket science, people.
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2009-05-28
People should have realised from the prohibition era that in order to make vast amounts of money, you have to be on the wrong side of morality. Be it blatantly illegal activity, like selling hookie moonshine off the back of a cart, or legal but immoral activity like tax evasion or patent trolling, that fact remains that you have to act dodgy to get rich.
Edited 2012-05-04 10:31 UTC