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25 Nov 2003 5:30PM

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- Fleet News Online
Employees including company car drivers are putting companies' profits at risk with the growing use of handheld computers that can hold masses of critical data with little security protection. New research has revealed that a third of employees are leaving business information and access details unprotected on their personal digital assistants, or PDAs.
This not only provides easy pickings for common thieves, but also provides an entry key to corporate systems for opportunists, hackers or c... (289 more words)
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