Re: We won't get fooled again! MedWare problems
- From: Nae <Nae.1u8nur@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 16:48:23 -0500
I would imagine that changing passwords was probably the very first
thing they did ... :) It sure would have been the first thing I did!
I agree with you Vickie :) big lines crossed and big, big trouble for
whoever this is. If he/she would feel justified doing this with company
info it is not such a stretch to wonder what they would feel was okay to
do with patient info as well ...
Nae
Donna Wrote:
> "Tallulah" <tallulahbankrupt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:1124829874.776524.52320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> > Does anyone have the *keys* here to delete at least the passwords
> here?
> > This really bugs me that they're just left hanging out there.
> >
> >
>
> If Medware is anything at all in the smarts department, they'll have
> already changed the PW.
>
> --
> ~Donna~
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Nae
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