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Title:88% of IT Admins Would Steal Passwords If Laid Off
Summary:narramissic writes "According to identity management firm Cyber-Ark's annual 'Trust, Security & Passwords' survey, a whopping 88% of IT admi... (8/30/2008 4:16:47 AM)
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