does corporate espionage really exist?
anyone have any stories?
>>1050611
Probably. I mean people sneak their guy into competing clans in MMORPGs, why wouldn't you if there were billions at stake?
Then there's counter espionage and intelligence. Feeding false information is a proven strategy. I recall that in the 80s the israelis fucked up the iraqi nuclear program by publishing false papers on uranium enrichment or something.
The disadvantage is that it's in theory easy to detect. Just see if the numbers add upp.
Let's say that the false information is about a landing gear. What's different is that it absorbs a lot more impact than the best on the market.
Two conclusions that can be drawn:
1) They just stumbled upon a new material or new principle.
2) They just made it up.
No, corporations wouldn't do such immoral thing
I used to work at IBM.
Somebody tried to hack the local network almost every day.
We traced it back to an HP plant 5 minutes away.
>>1050611
Yea
>consulting company
>has tech clients
>we hired these female interns to browse tech fairs, specifically to look for competitors
>really fkn cute
>they chat up competitors at boot desks
>ask technical questions and act like they dont know anything
>most answer more than what they're supposed to
mfw they even get invited to conferences as our competitors guests lmao
of course we never actually say anywhere we did all of this. It took a while for the interns to figure it out, and they actually liked it and played along even better
>>1050700
yep , i used to work for a company that "leaked" the formula for hair growth to our competition, just to embarrass their ceo when he announced his new discovery because the formula was fake.
>>1051669
Clive Owen hangs out on 4chan?
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>>1051715
Hey, don't get mad at me.
You're the one confusing reality with the plot of a fairly popular movie.
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