In my security awareness training, I cover ethics and ask employees to NOT break the law to benefit the company, then give a bunch of examples. I’ll be adding this one to to deck.
Ticketmaster to pay $10 MILLION fine for illegally accessing computer systems of a competitor in an attempt to "cut [its rival] off at the knees." Read: thehackernews.com/2021/01/ti… #infosec #cybersecurity #privacy #hacking #databreach
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ten MEEEElion dollars...shit Ticketmonster was losing more than that per day in 2020. that kind of fine is begging them cheat more often & harder. It's begging for the law to be broken. Hack away, fear nothing
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Replying to @arsetechnica
Yes, woefully too small.

Jan 2, 2021 · 4:02 PM UTC

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Replying to @bilcorry
late cousin Jerry Seltzer founded & built up Pace Tickets, (after Roller Derby) sold out to Sumner Redstone, disgusted with what happened. His best hope was Brown Paper Tickets. in truth there is no real trust law in the US.