Friday, January 19, 2007

I imagine working for the government would be a lot like this, but for less money.

From: R. Dawali
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:38 AM
To: All in Taiwan; All in Boston; All in London; All in New York; All in Bangladesh
Subject: United World Bank changed Password and ID

Hi,

Can we know the new password and ID for the UWB website?

Regards,

R.


From: L. Kim
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:40 AM
To: All in Taiwan; All in Boston; All in London; All in New York; All in Bangladesh
Subject: RE United World Bank changed Password and ID

There are multiple user IDs. Which one?




From: B. Blevins
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:42 AM
To: All in Taiwan; All in Boston; All in London; All in New York; All in Bangladesh
Subject: RE United World Bank changed Password and ID

For User name : bicuwb12

Password : tajiredsox05




From: W. Smith
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:45 AM
To: All in Taiwan; All in Boston; All in London; All in New York; All in Bangladesh
Subject: RE United World Bank changed Password and ID

Hi,

We are looking for the new password for user "riduwb01".
Thank you.




From: F. Grant
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:01 AM
To: All in Taiwan; All in Boston; All in London; All in New York; All in Bangladesh
Subject: RE United World Bank changed Password and ID

Passwords are not to be emailed for any reason at all. This is a breech of corporate security policies.

Regards,
Frank Grant
Director Global Network Operations





That worldwide breach of network security only took four minutes. Just imagine what we can accomplish in a whole day.

-t


postscript: please note the incorrect spelling of "breach" in the email from the Director of Global Network Operations. breech

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