
Published: 14 October 1998 00:15 BST
The growing problem of IT fraud claimed a new victim this week, when a North of England clothes manufacturer had its entire contact database copied.
Underworld, owned by Weatherfield entrepreneur, Michael Baldwin, had its data on customers, suppliers and partners smuggled out of the company's premises while Baldwin was just yards away, enjoying a drink at his local pub.
However, it's not as bad as it sounds - it's the latest plot from long-running UK soap opera Coronation Street.
On Monday, the programme's 18 million viewers saw Baldwin's sales rep, Greg Kelly, anxiously clicking away at his employer's PC. When spotted by his girlfriend, Sally Webster, he admitted what he was up to - stealing Underworld's data in a bid to set up a rival business.
The world of IT is not a common theme for the Street's storylines, but there are signs that the programme, which has been on air since 1960, is entering the technological age. Aside from the database theft, the Street's disabled builder, Jim McDonald has been dropping heavy hints about how much he would like a computer.
So will Kelly get away with it? And how did he get all that data on to just one floppy disk? UK viewers can tune in tonight to find out.
Skills Description: Mandatory Skills:- Technical: Integration architect - The design and development of solutions to integrate package and custom ...
We are looking for experienced project managers and architects with strong consulting and functional skills, to lead workstreams through bid to ...
Analytics; Finance Analytics; Pricing Analytics; Fraud Analytics and Supply Chain Analytics. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for ...
CIO50 2008
The silicon.com CIO50 2008 profiles the most influential and innovative tech chiefs in the UK across all industries and organisation size, from the biggest FTSE100 companies to high growth dot-com start ups and the public sector. The list was voted on by the UK CIO community and a panel of experts. Find out more in our latest special report.
Stories from the web...
Copyright ©1995-2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Top of page
Peter Cochrane Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is convergence a fiction? Or could it finally be happening…
Clive Longbottom Quocirca's Straight Talking: A game of two halves Microsoft Virtualisation scores while its SOA bores...