Should we arrest hammer makers, knife makers, email software developers, because their software can and is used for nefarious purposes?
They are working at it...
What kind of idiot would approve of someone stalking them?
Voters.
The company's only issue was a failure of marketing - they were trying to sell it to the wrong audience.
Or just that the government hates competition.
Exoskeletons? Forget that we're actually having them let the paralyzed walk, we'll just talk about Boston Dymanics BigDog instead of ReWalk or other technologies. Heck, we covered package-loading exoskeletons here in the last few months.
And people bitch about Slashdot being behind the curve...
I read a similar story in the Microsoft CompTIA Security+ guidebook. Tthe guy outsourced his five remote jobs to people in China. He got caught when a security specialist for one company conducted an audit and noticed that the VPN token was logging in from China. Opps... He kissed five paychecks goodbye.
What an idiot. He should have had the subs loging in from a system in his home office.
How do you then explain the 6 year gap in your resume?
Midlife crisis.
We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a clever but highly unmotivated trick. -- Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra"