Breaking: Meta fired or disciplined employees it accused of improperly taking over user accounts, in some cases allegedly for bribes, people familiar with the matter say
Meta Platforms Inc. has fired or disciplined more than two dozen employees and contractors over the last year whom it accused of improperly taking over user accounts, in some cases allegedly for bribes, according to people familiar with the matter and documents viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Some of those fired were contractors who worked as security guards stationed at Meta facilities and were given access to the Facebook parent’s internal mechanism for employeesContinue reading your article with
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