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Machine Heart
Machine Heart
Apr 23, 2026 · Industry Insights

Meta Forces Employee Mouse‑and‑Keyboard Tracking to Train AI, Sparking Outrage

Meta is installing software on U.S. employees' computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes for AI model training, a move detailed in an internal memo that has provoked strong backlash, raised privacy concerns, and highlighted the company's broader push toward autonomous AI agents amid industry‑wide automation trends.

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Meta Forces Employee Mouse‑and‑Keyboard Tracking to Train AI, Sparking Outrage
Java Tech Enthusiast
Java Tech Enthusiast
Nov 9, 2024 · Information Security

How Companies Monitor Employee WeChat Chats and Ways to Protect Your Privacy

Companies can monitor employee WeChat chats on corporate‑issued, rooted computers through network sniffing, OS‑level screen capture, and file‑watching tools, allowing them to view personal messages, infer app usage, and thus personal privacy on work devices is vulnerable, so users should avoid personal WeChat on such devices or use separate accounts and enterprise archiving features.

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How Companies Monitor Employee WeChat Chats and Ways to Protect Your Privacy
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
Jun 17, 2024 · Information Security

Disgruntled Former Employee Hacks Singapore IT Firm, Deletes 180 Virtual Servers, Highlighting Human Factors in Enterprise Security

A former NCS QA engineer in Singapore, feeling wronged after his dismissal, illegally accessed the company's internal systems, wrote malicious scripts, and deleted 180 virtual servers, causing $678,000 in losses and prompting security experts to stress the importance of account deactivation, continuous monitoring, and the impact of employee emotions on corporate security.

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Disgruntled Former Employee Hacks Singapore IT Firm, Deletes 180 Virtual Servers, Highlighting Human Factors in Enterprise Security
Open Source Linux
Open Source Linux
Sep 27, 2023 · Information Security

How Companies Spy on Your WeChat Chats and How to Defend Your Privacy

Despite modern privacy expectations, many companies in 2023 still monitor employees' chat records using root‑level management software and network interception, exposing personal WeChat conversations; this article explains the surveillance methods, real‑world examples, and practical steps employees can take to protect their privacy.

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How Companies Spy on Your WeChat Chats and How to Defend Your Privacy
Java Architect Essentials
Java Architect Essentials
Oct 23, 2022 · Information Security

Dutch Employee Wins €75,000 Compensation After Being Fired for Refusing Webcam Monitoring

A Dutch employee was awarded €75,000 (≈ ¥520,000) after a Dutch court ruled that his dismissal for refusing to keep his webcam on during remote work violated his privacy rights, highlighting legal limits on employer surveillance and prompting broader debate on remote‑work monitoring practices.

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Dutch Employee Wins €75,000 Compensation After Being Fired for Refusing Webcam Monitoring
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Jan 16, 2021 · Artificial Intelligence

Can AI Really Predict Employee Work Status? Inside Baidu’s New Patent

The article examines Baidu’s newly filed patent for predicting employee work status, explaining its big‑data‑driven methodology, the company’s claim it’s a talent‑management tool, and the broader debate over workplace surveillance amid the ongoing 996 controversy.

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Can AI Really Predict Employee Work Status? Inside Baidu’s New Patent