How does that harm anyone? Does anyone who doesn't work at Verizon care?
Here's the real problem: leaking private info:
> And it had then called on Verizon to look into what it had suspected had been malware used to route confidential information from the company to China.
> "Central to the investigation was the employee himself, the person whose credentials had been used to initiate and maintain a VPN connection from China," said Mr Valentine.
> Further investigation of the employee's computer had revealed hundreds of PDF documents of invoices from the Shenyang contractor, he added.
Here's the real problem: leaking private info:
> And it had then called on Verizon to look into what it had suspected had been malware used to route confidential information from the company to China.
> "Central to the investigation was the employee himself, the person whose credentials had been used to initiate and maintain a VPN connection from China," said Mr Valentine.
> Further investigation of the employee's computer had revealed hundreds of PDF documents of invoices from the Shenyang contractor, he added.