True story: I was once reviewing software my company was about to purchase and I met a guy at a singles meetup who bragged he'd put an Easter egg with questionable privacy implications into the software before I said anything about my job ...https://twitter.com/find_evil/status/990800499447353345 …
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It was more along the lines of "if a user does X, my photo appears", but being able to tell whether a user did X would mean the security of the system was seriously broken. So not really something that someone non-technical would even realize was alarming
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That said, I did eventually hear the guy had been fired, so this was probably one of many things
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Even if he was just an office assistant, that’s not an attitude you want anywhere near an organization with that level of responsibility.
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