
How low can you stoop for a company?
In a shocking turn of events, a former employee at MoEngage, while serving their notice period, reportedly downloaded over 1,000 files, including confidential pitch decks, proposals from active deals, and sensitive product documentation, onto their personal device. This individual allegedly shared the stolen data with a competitor they were preparing to join.
As a result, this competitor has started appearing in all of MoEngage’s deals, armed with insider information, and MoEngage is facing unprecedented losses against them. The IT team at MoEngage flagged this alarming activity, and the former employee is now facing legal prosecution.
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The employee is in for a world of pain
But the company probably did something to piss the employee off so bad, no one jeopardizes their career like this unless it was something personal
Every senior leader who quits and join another company does this. People hire from the competitor for their knowledge.
But recently saw one CXO/ head getting sued by Wipro for something like this... not sure about the result
Jatin Dalal
Frankly good job by employee . If firm can be ruthless so can be employees .
All firms are ruthless , thats how capitalism functions , shareholder interest and all
Wow what an attitude! Thankfully you're only a PM and not someone of real importance somewhere, or I'd be worried about your employer
This is pretty normal, I've seen my managers show me old slide decks from previous companies that weren't competitors but still it was IP stuff
We need to implement various data privacy and protection policies and implement IAM for limiting access in order to reduce this if you astray know the employee you file a compilant
Craziest thing I’ve heard