20 October 2012
Computers become private domain
Workplace computers contain so much personal information nowadays that employees have a legitimate expectation of privacy in using them, the Supreme Court of Canada said in a major ruling yesterday. The court said an individual’s Internet browsing history alone is capable of exposing his or her most intimate likes, dislikes, activities, and thoughts. So what this means is that any employee in Canada can have as much porn on their work computers as they want without getting busted. And speaking of bust, Chinese police have recently busted a telecom fraud gang. They arrested 86 suspects and solved over 200 criminal cases.
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