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[member="Gabriel Beau"] | [member="Danger Arceneau"] | [member="Jared Ovmar"] | [member="Marek Starchaser"] | [member="Ordo"] | [member="Rave Merrill"] | [member="Sasha Santhe"]

Encryption: Secure

Friends and colleagues,

One of my employees received a job request in the mail today, along with ten thousand credits. It was a request for the personal information and records of a great number of CEOs of prominent corporations. Listed therein are some of your own companies, as well as our own organization by name. I have since taken steps to better secure the records of the CEO acting as figurehead of my corporation.

I would suggest you do the same as to avoid whatever this mystery investor has in store. I know some of you are not reliant on figure heads, and so I would recommend you double your efforts to make sure any records held of you are secure.

Sincerely,

-T
 

Corey's OOC

And where were the spiders
Marek always was taking his messages when they came in. Except secure messages. When those came up, on his special terminal, he grabbed them first. And that was when he started to consider just how to secure everything for the companies he was involved in. And Tion as a whole. That meant working on deepening the riffs between him and Haor Chall, which, since the sale to Santhe was... pretty big.

And to the ASA. If people could figure out it was his candidate in power... well, all the strength to them. Sending a message down to his team of computer experts, kept on payroll for just this sort of thing.

Encryption: Secure

T-

Appreciate the tip.
HT

-S
 
[member="Darth Janus"]

T.-

One of my employees has received the same request. I took the opportunity to sell my entire dossier on the quote-unquote 'Sith' connections between Subach-Innes, Baktoid, Chandrila DataTech and Matsu Ike.
 
Encryption: Secure

[member="Darth Janus"]

T,

I shall be going over my internal security with a fine tooth comb. Thank you for the tip, as the implementation of a higher security network should ensure the prevention of any leaks.

Any would be upstarts would find themselves flayed alive.
 

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