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 <title>Beware the hacker next door</title>
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 <description>The most common hacker is someone who gets to work early, takes his or her turn cleaning out the office fridge, tells funny stories at lunch and, at some point, makes a very dumb move. It often starts when this hacker-next-door sees a file directory or workstation thatâ€™s just too juicy to pass by, like one named &quot;Salary Comparison.&quot; Itâ€™s simply too tempting NOT to peek inside.
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