Nine former Sprint employees have been charged with fraud and aggravated identity theft. They used company computers to get confidential information about thousands of customers. The data was used to create the so-called ‘clone’ cell phones. Of the $15 million worth of calls, a large percentage of them were international calls, said prosecutors. According to the most recent annual 2010 CyberSecurity Watch Survey, the most costly or damaging attacks an organization experiences are caused by insiders. Motivations range from financial gain to anger among employees.”]

