To add insult to injury, A few years back, after I got fired, I got a little "revenge" I guess you could say. I basically just kept conferencing agents together, nobody knew wtf was going on, they were just like oh'p, lines got crossed, most times they would just hang up, but sometimes they would fool around etc. Well anyways, I was able to extract information not only from their conversations, but on a few occasions pretended to be an agent from within the building and pretended to do "practice calls" for fun, I asked for customer info, they gave it to me (we're talking socials, account numbers, names etc.).
With the info received I was able to obtain other info on these clients through other means, and was able to create and access online banking accounts. I have screenshots to boot.
I know this alone would be enough to make them pay up, but is there any way I can go about making them aware of this without getting myself in trouble? This would save me a lot of time and legal fees.
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