Opinion ID: 4076467
Heading Depth: 5
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Disloyal Use of

Text: Knowledge Gained As Avaya Business Partner TLI’s third method for surreptitiously gaining access to Avaya systems was to rely on proprietary information learned when it was under contract as an Avaya Business Partner. Scott Graham testified that “108 locations or about 8 percent” of the PBX systems that TLI serviced “were systems for which TLI provided maintenance using a login that it had obtained from Avaya when TLI was a Business Partner.” 28 (J.A. 2423.) An additional “17 percent” of TLI’s maintenance business was for “systems that were ... using a default login or password.” (J.A. 2424.) TLI “did indeed learn of [those default passwords] during the time that [TLI was] a Business Partner.” (J.A. 2332.)