Workers Name Their Price For Company Secrets
News Security
More than one in three workers have said that they would be willing to sell their employer's secrets to a stranger. Some of the London commuters taking part in the survey said that they could be bribed with the cost of a good meal. The question was put to 600 commuters at London railway stations last week. Thirty-seven percent of those questioned were wiling to part with company secrets for the right price. Of those who could be corrupted, 63% said they would disclose...
24 Apr 2009 by
Team Outlaw

