Wired News: BlackBerry Reveals Bank's Secrets (From August 2003, but a goodie):
"The eBay ad read 'BlackBerry RIM sold AS IS!' So Eugene Sacks (not his real name), a Seattle computer consultant who always wanted one of the pager-size devices to check his e-mail, sent in a bid. For just $15.50, he bought the wireless device with 4 MB of memory.
The BlackBerry didn't come with a cable, synching station, software or a manual. But it did come with something even more valuable: a trove of corporate data. "
(I've also found this story referred to on the LawTech Guru Blog: "Juicy Blackberry Information Leaves a Stain".)
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