- This leak coming after all the reassurances that the intitiative passed privacy review and wouldn't be a leak risk is soo damning.
Not only have the employees lost faith in the executive's integrity, but their basic competency as well.
- Keyloggers collect sensitive data? Some really sharp insight coming out of FB HQ here
Stupid plan yields stupid results
- Using employees instead of contractors because they produce higher-quality data sounds less clever after you leak the employees' data.
by timmytokyo
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- It really makes you wonder why anyone still wants to work there. The only reason I can imagine people are staying is because they're afraid they can't get work anywhere else.
- "The incident was classified as a SEV 2 on a scale of 0 to 5, with 0 being the most severe."
Only 2?
by 12_throw_away
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- Whether you're a consumer, employee, or enterprise IT, in today's data-rich world, it can be difficult to tell if your information is really being stored securely.
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by snootypoot
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- i still laugh thinking that once, during my life, working for facebook was coveted and respected.
- Good.
Hope this initiative fails spectacularly.
- Does Mark Zuckerberg have his keystrokes tracked ?
by ChrisArchitect
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- Related:
Petition against Meta's employee training data collection for ML models
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48623721
- The tried and trusted “Move fast and break things”…
- Meta sounds incredibly dystopian. Like a Black Mirror episode in real life!
- ayy lmao play stupid games win stupid prizes
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