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33 Comments
- MtnXfreerider, on 04/19/2009, -8/+42Myspace is dead to me anyway
- AZRoboto, on 04/19/2009, -2/+33Wait, his co-workers? You mean guys work at MySpace?
Unless it was Tom... - Archaic1, on 04/20/2009, -2/+25I love how most of these comments are just irrelevant jabs at MySpace so far.
- inactive, on 04/19/2009, -6/+19Who uses Myspace?
- johnwes16, on 04/20/2009, -0/+13You must be new to Digg.
- duggdowncatisad, on 04/20/2009, -4/+13Do Myspace employees get in trouble for visiting Myspace during work hours?
- factsahoy, on 04/20/2009, -6/+13The real news is that MySpace still exists.
- user500, on 04/19/2009, -1/+7Given the cost of bandwidth under comucast screw working at home.
- Archaic1, on 04/20/2009, -1/+7Read the article, this has nothing to do with you unless you work for MySpace...
- noahgelman, on 04/20/2009, -0/+6I went and buried that story because of you
- defectDS, on 04/20/2009, -0/+5And everyone is apparently surprised that Myspace is still around regardless of it's #2 position among thousands of other competitors.
Myspace isn't for everyone, but neither is Facebook. - minorthreat, on 04/20/2009, -0/+5Tom retrieved his own name, social security number and compensation information and then fired himself.
- inactive, on 04/20/2009, -0/+4Read triggers on SQL/MySQL databases.....Great for capturing who, what and when.
- meesterfox, on 04/19/2009, -3/+7How do you detect breaches like that? what tools out there do this kinda thing? snort? splunking access logs? or what?
- SniperZero, on 04/20/2009, -0/+3or MyCrap
- inactive, on 04/20/2009, -0/+3all eight of them!
- inactive, on 04/20/2009, -0/+2Still pretty dead to me
- WorldGroove, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1I've known shops to use things like the following as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify
The above tool, combined with logs for employee-logins to whatever employee-only apps exist, combined with database-logs like jflaker said, tend to quickly narrow down the possible suspects when trying to figure out who did what, when. - Feldon, on 05/07/2009, -0/+1LMAO Myspace still makes news?
- futurepastnow, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1They're probably free to look through private profiles and ogle the teenage lesbians all they want. It is just cow orkers who are off limits.
- iamacea, on 04/20/2009, -2/+3Why is this news? Who cares? A guy at work did something wrong and got fired... What's new?
- surreal1111, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1No, they all have Facebook accounts now
- inactive, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1Pedophiles
It's like an online catalog store for them - Cararan, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1Spot on, can't believe how fast it lost its popularity.
- IsraGeek, on 04/21/2009, -0/+1What a terrible story. Good thing they caught him before he did anything with that information.
- inactive, on 04/20/2009, -0/+1It's full of drama. My vote goes for CrySpace.
- jeancarlohim, on 04/21/2009, -0/+1my space for me right now is good for music stuff... but for social networking tool... dead.
- Unique91Name, on 04/20/2009, -1/+1MySpace? Insecure data? NO WAY!
- diggshane, on 04/20/2009, -1/+1Another Google reject.
- azureskies88, on 04/20/2009, -7/+3It's pronounced "Digg."
- loudhowie, on 04/20/2009, -7/+2No MySpace accounts breached? MySpace users rejoice!
- xeonrage, on 04/20/2009, -10/+1Myspace? I thought people under 15 used reddit?
- inactive, on 04/19/2009, -20/+1http://digg.com/world_news/Watch_5_People_Brutally ...


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