My company had a laptop with employee info walk out a door. It cost the company a metric buttload of dollars in paying for credit watch services for every employee for a year. :eek:
Tell your friend about Murphy’s law of thermodynamics. Things get worse under pressure. Come clean now. Shit happens, they will understand. They won’t understand trying to palm off a personal laptop as company property.
It’s the law in California- if a company that does business in California loses people’s personal information, they have to notify the people who were affected. I don’t think the people who enforce that law (or similar laws elsewhere) would be very understanding of your friend’s trying to cover up the theft of a laptop.
Are you me from 9673 days into the future? What can I look forward to in the next 26.5 years?
That’s a shame about your friend’s laptop. I’m still pissed that my fiancee’s friend’s boyfriend stole someone’s cell phone, but I feel like I’m a little too far removed to confront him about it. (I’ve only met the guy a couple of times. But I’ve heard enough about his dishonest activities to conclude that he’s a real grade-A asshole.)