WestJet Says 'Guilty" to Spying on Air Canada
Credit: GEORGE HAMLIN
WestJet admits that it engaged in corporate espionage by accessing a proprietary Air Canada employee web site, allowing executives to view sensitive flight information without Air Canada's consent. The Calgary-based low-fare carrier used codes of a former Air Canada employee to access flight data...
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