Adv. Fruchtman: But did you have them?
The witness, Mr. Jorgenson: I had them when I was working at Moonshot. That's right. That's right.
(p. 77 of the p.)
- The plaintiff's daily reports remained in the defendant's Skype account, or at least were not proven otherwise by the defendant (p. 61 of lines 24-39) (p. 62 of lines 10-20).
- Moreover, the plaintiff claimed that not everyone had access to the reports, but the employees were exposed to the reports and the reports were not protected from the rest of the employees in an absolute manner:
Adv. Les-Gross: And it's true that you were only exposed to reports in the field of finance at the time, right?
The witness, Mr. Lankri: Yes. It's not that you don't have the ability, if you really want to get to other people's reports, but you do.
Adv. Les-Gross: What do you mean?
The witness, Mr. Lankri: You're exposed to your reports, but if you're really,
Adv. Les-Gross: I mean, can every employee at Moonshot enter the reports of other fields?
The witness, Mr. Lankri: Not every employee of "Moonshot" can use this approach, but if anyone wants to, they can enter the reports.
Adv. Les-Gross: What does it want?
The witness, Mr. Lankri: Yes. Anyone who,
Adv. Les-Gross: It's a secret. They don't, is there no security on it?
The witness, Mr. Lankri: If there is an abbot today, there is security today. It's inside the system crmBut if someone really goes out of their way to dig in, then it could be.
Adv. Les-Gross: Please explain to me what you are saying. This is very important.
The witness, Mr. Lankri: If you have a human being,
Adv. Les-Gross: A person from within society, yes? Not an outsider who broke into the system.
The witness, Mr. Lankri: There is a system crm That I'm not supposed to approach her. If you are in it, if you very much want to make an effort then you can go in and take it,