Report: “Mita” expels employees who helped penetrate user accounts

Report: “Mita” expels employees who helped penetrate user accounts

Mita Platforms, or has taken disciplinary measures, has expelled more than 24 employees and contractors last year to penetrate user accounts, and also against the background of what was reported about bribe receiving sometimes, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The newspaper quoted informed sources, and detailed documents regarding the investigation, that some employees were accused of accepting thousands of dollars in exchange for granting hackers to enter the accounts of users.

A Meta spokesman told the newspaper that the company will continue to take “appropriate measures” against people who sold fraudulent services and targeted its platforms.
The company did not immediately respond to a request to comment from the Bloomberg News Agency.
It is noteworthy that the company, which owns Facebook and Instagram and has data on more than 3. 7 billion users, is a fundamental goal for penetrates, according to Bloomberg.

Meta said last month that she intends to notify about a million Facebook users that their account data was exposed through harmful applications..

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