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Corporate espionage

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Has anyone ever dealt with corporate espionage, experienced it, or worked for a company where it happened? Have you ever been a corporate spy? Or got back stabbed by one?
 
I live near Detroit, Michigan where corporate espionage of our American auto industries R&D happens regularly. I know people who worked for foreign companies stealing secrets, and our police forces in the state focus on catching the spies. We've had people steal cars from the autoshow just to steal the secrets of cars. There's just too many people involved to be able to stop people from stealing from American companies and send their data to china/japan.


Mind you the big 3 also deal in defense contracts/nuclear missiles, so it is a big deal.
 
The people who can answer this might not be able to answer this. Might be better to ask this question again in regards to a specific incident or scenario you're thinking about.
 
I had my think geek IT Monkey who was our IT Mascot stolen from my desk. He was held for ransom and was sent around the country on trips. I would periodically get emails with updates.

Probably not the corporate espionage you were referring to.
 
I'm pretty sure one of my clients was spied due to an employee leaving for a competing company and using internal communications in their advantage for months. Managers basically forgot to delete him from the internal mail list and some file servers and as a result received lots of sensible information until they found his user name during a clean up. I don't have any solid proof, but the way his new company was able to outmaneuver his previous employer in some areas was more than suspectful.
 
I've got a good one.

I work for Apple, well I did, but I quit and I brought a fuck ton of confidential stuff over to Google when I started there. I was on the iOS dev team.

It's whatevs.
 
lol, you guys and your tech companies.

Try the shit at Lockheed or Boeing. That shit is liable to, literally, get you killed, depending on the situation.
 
I've had to sign a pretty iron-clad NDA at my current job. I'd be scared to break that even for the right price.

When you perform acts of corporate espionage, the idea is not to do so such that people would know you're violating your NDA. You are literally taking intellectual property and providing it to someone under the table "for profit". This would be like someone at Apple taking screen shots for the new iPhone and providing that to Samsung.
 
When you perform acts of corporate espionage, the idea is not to do so such that people would know you're violating your NDA. You are literally taking intellectual property and providing it to someone under the table "for profit". This would be like someone at Apple taking screen shots for the new iPhone and providing that to Samsung.

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