I have found some printouts. Assuming they relate to some company on the stock market how can I ensure I do not pollute my Intellectual Property / avoid sentencing for insider trading or use of unauthorized information?
General question - what makes confidential confidential?
Is it enough to write it on sheet of paper? And how about other pages that don't have this clause?
General, open-ended question... Thanks.
Two of us were working at the local hackerspace late night. We had some trash we took out to the dumpster, and we saw a desktop tower. It had a bit of dried mud on it, so it was probably there no more than a few hours.
I take it in, and I put it in the 'dedicated desktop testing area' (read: wherever there was a keyboard/mouse/monitor). I was expecting some massive dead machine. Nope. there was a 80GB hard drive, cd/dvd, RAM, CPU.. Everything was there, and it boot right into WinXP.
Then the ohshit factor came into play. On the desktop there were icons for "Anthem Insurance Quoter", "Blue Cross Quotes".... and Client List.xls.pdf . That list alone had 500 names, SSN, DOB, address, and phone numbers. And there even more files with more identities as well. So, what do I do? Oh, and I also found the agent's name along with his license number. Nifty. He googles to about 2.5 miles away.
So.. is this a discarded machine, or was this a drop site after a theft? I don't know, and powering it up didn't tell me. There wasn't any security on the machine at all, so anybody could have plugged in a USB storage and copied without fear of logs.
I took it to the police. That's not because of the hardware, but because they can alert the users on this machine of possible identity theft and take appropriate steps.
(Yes, I do know where on Tor to sell identities like this. And the quality of these would have been roughly 100$/per. And I'm poor, but damned if I'll be unethical like that.)