Don't they have the Snowden Leaks? It would be very useful to have internal email conversations about them. There is a great deal of people who would be interested in that around the globe.
"Although company passwords are stored in encrypted form, hackers in some cases have shown the ability to decode such information"<p>Then they arn't <i>really</i> encrypted are they... this really annoys me as it shifts the blame away from them and their poor security standards and threat models.
One would think that after at least two successful attacks, they would beef up security and start using crazy things like hashing and salting. If that happened to another company, they'd have a field day demanding more security.