Published on: 2025-08-04 23:23:00
A hot potato: A serious breach of workplace privacy has come to light after a popular employee monitoring application inadvertently exposed more than 21 million screenshots of workers' computer activity to the public internet. The incident has raised urgent concerns about the security and ethics of digital surveillance in modern workplaces. Over 200,000 employees across thousands of organizations use WorkComposer to track productivity by logging keystrokes, monitoring application usage, and cap
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-06 00:23:00
A hot potato: A serious breach of workplace privacy has come to light after a popular employee monitoring application inadvertently exposed more than 21 million screenshots of workers' computer activity to the public internet. The incident has raised urgent concerns about the security and ethics of digital surveillance in modern workplaces. Over 200,000 employees across thousands of organizations use WorkComposer to track productivity by logging keystrokes, monitoring application usage, and cap
Keywords: data exposed monitoring screenshots workcomposer
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-10 20:45:21
With the refinement of digital tools, companies are subjecting their employees to increasing levels of surveillance — and increasing risks. Now, the security of thousands of employees and their parents companies is at risk after real-time images of their computers were leaked by an employee surveillance app. On Thursday, researchers at Cybernews reported that over 21 million screenshots from WorkComposer, which works with over 200,000 companies worldwide, were discovered in an unsecured Amazon
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