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Originally posted by Carrie
Folks, look at what you're saying. Acacia bought stolen lists?
You must be crazy.
Acacia is made up of lawyers.
They KNOW the consequences of purchasing stolen property.
They KNOW that if they did this, it WOULD come out in court and implicate their company in much worse criminal charges - most likely felonies, given the value of such a list.
They also did NOT hack into anyone's server and steal a list - these guys aren't even sure whether their patents cover Flash or live video, but you expect them to be advanced enough to hack into (or hire someone to hack into) a secure server? Stop with the wishful thinking and use some COMMON SENSE - although I know that's in short supply on GFY...
Acacia did NOT buy a stolen list, or hack into anyone's server and steal it themselves. They were GIVEN a list.
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Carrie, you can't be serious. Do you know how many employees at companies steal company customer lists and sell them as a side business?
Every company I've ever worked at or owned we had this problem happen.
Employees are the first ones to turn to as suspects.