Posted in Shoddy Security, War on Privacy

Report: Google fired dozens of employees for exploiting user data

Google’s business is surveillance capitalism, so it’s not surprising that there’s a pattern of employees deciding that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander and engaging in their own spying:

Google fired dozens of employees between 2018 and 2020 for abusing their access to the company’s tools or data, with some workers potentially facing allegations of accessing Google user or employee data, according to an internal Google document obtained by Motherboard.

The document provides concrete figures on an often delicate part of a tech giant’s operations: investigations into how the company’s own employees leverage their positions to steal, leak, or abuse data they may have access to. Insider abuse is a problem across the tech industry. Motherboard previously uncovered instances at FacebookSnapchatand MySpace, with employees in some cases using their access to stalk or otherwise spy on users.

The document says that Google terminated 36 employees in 2020 for security-related issues. Eighty-six percent of all security-related allegations against employees included mishandling of confidential information, such as the transfer of internal-only information to outside parties.

Ameya Paleja from Interesting Engineering has more thoughts here.