
Lets be realistic, you work for a wireless company and you know you can take a look at the private mobile phone records of President-elect Barack Obama, doesn’t matter how ethical you are, more then likely you will take a look, at least a sneak peak. And that’s exactly what happened to several Verizon Wireless employees. According to a press release on Thursday, a number of employees were caught browsing through Obama’s cell phone records. The mobile account was for a flip phone, rumored to be a Razr, that had been inactive for several months. The records that were breached included call times, phone numbers of incoming/outgoing calls, numbers of text messages sent/received, etc. The employees in question reportedly did not have access to the content of any email, text or voice messages. Verizon initially put all employees who had access to Obama’s account on leave while it conducted an investigation. Later on Friday, Verizon announced that the matter was publicly closed, hmm, top secret information now and appropriate federal law enforcement agencies had been contacted and the offending employees were fired. Dude, it really truly sicks for those verizon employees.
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