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A Question of Ethics
Scott Granneman, 2006-09-15

Ethics are of incredible importance in the security field. Scott Granneman looks at recent examples of poor security decisions made at HP, Diebold, Sony, and Microsoft.

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Thomas Elias Weatherly (1 replies)
I believe that we should vote the rascals out with our pocketbooks; it is not enough to vote in the elections, that is important too. I will not buy a HP product now. I will not buy a Sony product. I don't trust them anymore. I can easily avoid using their products. It is equally unethical for us to support them by buying their products. Since they only react to changes in their profits, vote the rascals out of the profits. If we don't we are unethical and stupid.

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