Onslaught of Subhuman Trash Continues (2023 Update)

Pfizer Files Federal Lawsuit Against San Diego Employee

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Fred Bloggs
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Those files are possibly safely stored in China by now...

Reply to
wmartin

Someone has them, and it's probably that competitor company she went to work for. Doesn't the fool realize she's branded as untrustworthy, will be isolated and eventually terminated?

Reply to
Fred Bloggs

wmartin snipped-for-privacy@wwmartin.net wrote in news:so1pna$gr2$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me:

Oh boy! Yet another totally TrumpTarded statement made by yet another totally TrumpTarded dumbfuck.

Reply to
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Who else can get away with using them? Certainly not a US competitor.

Reply to
wmartin

That 'branding' is a variant on blacklisting? Not believing it, actually. First problem: "those files are possibly" is open to every conspiracy theory in the world, but doesn't actually indicate that there is evidence of wrongdoing, nor that there ever WILL BE evidence of wrongdoing. Maybe the lawsuit was just invoked so that a search warrant could be served, and (if the employee in question is innocent) nothing actionable has happened, and the lawsuit will be dropped.

Or, maybe there won't be a search warrant, or the employer just had a zealous legal department with nothing better to do. Hey, I had 'company files' on my computer when I was creating those files for an employer. It's not a smoking gun (and not easy to clean off the drive, thanks to zealous autosave and TimeMachine elements).

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whit3rd

"over 12000 files" doesn't sound accidental. Granted I am only speculating, but when a Chinese national, brought hear from China to work, magically acquires that many confidential files, what should one think? BTW, it is alleged that the computer she surrendered to Pfizer was not the one issued to her by Pfizer, according to a forensic analysis of the hardware. One has to say: Huh? what is afoot here...

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wmartin

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