This is pure and simple Mr. Voorhees (CEO) incompetency. After all, Bob is a criminal and he was just doing his "job".
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#12Am I the only one to think that all this narrative to blame Bob is pathetic ? This is pure and simple Mr. Voorhees (CEO) incompetency. After all, Bob is a criminal and he was just doing his "job".
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#13I always love the irony of people so against the basic social contract are always so quick to turn to authorities when things predictably go wrong.
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#14Am I the only one to think that all this narrative to blame Bob is pathetic ? This is pure and simple Mr. Voorhees (CEO) incompetency. After all, Bob is a criminal and he was just doing his "job".
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#15We learn some more things. Bob has prior police records in Florida, where he’s from. So they didn't even do a background check before hiring "Bob"? For a position where he would have access to systems that handled financial data? That's just grossly incompetent, in my book. I've worked for 5-man startups and Fortune 500 companies. In every case, the offer letter has stated that the offer is conditional on the success…
That's sort of boilerplate though, isn't it? They reserve the right to do all sorts of terrible shit, but because most of that shit costs money they don't actually do it.
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#16We learn some more things. Bob has prior police records in Florida, where he’s from. So they didn't even do a background check before hiring "Bob"? For a position where he would have access to systems that handled financial data? That's just grossly incompetent, in my book. I've worked for 5-man startups and Fortune 500 companies. In every case, the offer letter has stated that the offer is conditional on the success…
They don't do the background check.
If you're counting on them being fake, expect a nasty surprise.
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#17Man, calling a social security number a "social serfdom number" is really dumb and off putting. So is the continual reference to 'fiat money' constantly. I always love the irony of people so against the basic social contract are always so quick to turn to authorities when things predictably go wrong.
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#18Am I the only one to think that all this narrative to blame Bob is pathetic ? This is pure and simple Mr. Voorhees (CEO) incompetency. After all, Bob is a criminal and he was just doing his "job".
Are you suggesting that the criminal should not be blamed for his criminal actions or the losses that he knowingly and willingly incurred?
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Despite our note to all employees to come into the office urgently, Bob, our head IT guy, the one responsible for security and infrastructure, arrives at 11:30am.
Soon after, Bob decides it’s time for his lunch break, and we don’t see him for an hour, during the worst incident in ShapeShift’s history
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#19Man, calling a social security number a "social serfdom number" is really dumb and off putting. So is the continual reference to 'fiat money' constantly. I always love the irony of people so against the basic social contract are always so quick to turn to authorities when things predictably go wrong.
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#20This is certainly the worst case scenario - your security officer installing remote access software on developers machines, stealing bitcoins from production, then selling the company source code, access credentials and access to the internal network to a Russian hacker. Building a security system to handle this level of attack is a whole level beyond stopping even determined external attackers. Are there any best pr…