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PING   &dratnbspdoesn'tworkincomments; – Iszi Mar 27 '12 at 20:59

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Going down the highest-voted questions of all time here, I found this one interesting:

What should I do when my boss asks me to fabricate audit log data?

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I don't think this one has been featured yet, and it looks good.

Can we still provide confidentiality when cryptography is outlawed?

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