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Missing Netflix? The mailman did it!

by Karina Longworth Jan 6th 2006 // 3:28PM

I swear, this has happened to me: two postal workers in Denver have been charges with stealing hundreds of Netflix DVDs over a two month period. It's unclear whether or not the bandits worked together: police first apprehended Gloria Flores after catching her leaving the post office with six Netflix envelopes not addressed to her. The local police, assuming they'd caught the sole culprit, patted one another on the back and called it a day. But a couple of months later, Netflix customers in the area were still reporting missing DVDs, so the cops went undercover. They eventually started following another postal lady named Karen Durante. After following her to a gas station and watching her throw away 33 Netflix envelopes, all empty and all addressed to other customers, Durante was arrested. Interesting side note: Durante was also spotted trashing a single, solitary Blockbuster envelope. Poor Blockbuster – they don't even appeal to thieves.

25% of Office Workers Would Steal Company Data

A quarter of office workers would steal sensitive company data if they thought it would help a friend or family member secure a job, says Cyber-Ark Software.

Research by the data security firm also revealed that four out of ten office workers claimed they had already taken sensitive company data while USB flash memory drives were the media of choice for transporting data from the office.

Cyber-Ark also said that 26 percent of those surveyed would be willing to steal company data if they were fired, while 24 percent would take data if they heard rumors that their job was at risk. Furthermore, of those that said they would steal data, 28 percent said they would use it to negotiate their new position.

Nearly a quarter said customer contact details would be the data they would steal. Eleven percent said they would take passwords.

By Carrie-Ann Skinner, PC Advisor

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