Klue Hack Exposes Cybersecurity Firms as Meta Pauses Employee Tracking Program
Sourced from 4 publications
- •A hack at market research firm Klue resulted in data theft at cybersecurity companies Huntress, HackerOne, Jamf, Recorded Future, and Tanium.
- •Meta paused its employee keystroke and mouse-tracking program after leaving sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally.
- •Law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating healthcare tech company Xsolis over a data breach potentially compromising personal information.
- •Meta employees had raised prior concerns about the tracking program, which collected behavioral data to train AI models.
Sources
Xsolis, Inc. Data Breach: Edelson Lechtzin LLP Launches Investigation Into Expos...
Prnewswire
Meta to pause internal mouse-tracking tech while examining data security issues
Thestar
Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak
Wired
Meta Exposed Data Internally From Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program
Wired
Klue hack results in data breach at several cybersecurity firms
TechCrunch
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