Friendly reminder that in Mexico this can be prosecuted as identity theft
uttercentrist
1 month ago
Don’t worry!! I’m sure they’ll throw in free 24m of credit monitoring when your data is breached. No crooks hold onto SSNs longer than that. That would be silly.
nuttybudd
1 month ago
Thank you HR department, for entering every employee name, address, phone number, personal email, SSN, etc. into that free AI chat service.
Gee, I wonder why such a useful service is free…
2ingredientexplosion
1 month ago
This is called a data breach and you can sue for it. If you know for certain it’s happened talk to a lawyer (NOT YOUR EMPLOYER DO NOT TALK TO THEM AT ALL) about how to proceed, they will further guide on what to do.
Far-Fennel-3032
1 month ago
The big source of data leaks is apparently real estate agents. As they collect a while lot of information and they are generally too small and unorganized to store it correctly.
They also make a great target as they link together personal information and where you work. Which can then be used to get into your employer’s computer systems. Making them a great starting points for hacking into companies.
YoruShika
1 month ago
Itโs gonna be so useful for my company to know which type of porn I consume ! Glad to be a part of progress !
Aschrod1
1 month ago
Iโm in corporate America, itโs made me understand why it professionals are out here chain smoking. Some of the dumbest things get people. And constantly.
HarietsDrummerBoy
1 month ago
My company has a buddy buddy system. The head of legal and the head of compliance asked if they could use Co-Pilot to do their work. We immediately disabled it company wide
PhoenixUltimate
1 month ago
If this was done in the EU, it’s a serious breach of GDPR
FMTthenoseknows
1 month ago
Would you like to read the rest of this comment?
Then please make an account to find out. We swear we won’t risk selling or leaking your information to the highest bidder…
winelover08816
1 month ago
And in this case the HR Lady is Elon Musk
vbrimme
1 month ago
Considering whatโs currently happening with the US Government, I can think of around 330 million people who no longer need to worry about cyber security or protecting their identity.
SunnyApex87
1 month ago
That’s illegal
Victor_Stein
1 month ago
Iโve put my info out so much for job applications and scholarships everybody knows everything about me except for maybe medical history.
Ricochet_skin
1 month ago
Use services like “delete me” and shit to erase most of the data idk
ahumanrobot
1 month ago
My employer literally asked for my SS card to take a photo copy. Lol no, you get the number for taxes and fuck off
Adrian12094
1 month ago
i donโt think this really matters anymore seen recent events
Mathberis
1 month ago
The absolute worst is people leaking your name and phone number. It severely undermines 2 factor autentification.
TurboTinker
1 month ago
I am concerned about the spread of information about me on the internet
The_AverageCanadian
1 month ago
We receive regular IT and security training at work warning us about AI data breaches, and we have policies against using them.
A significant number of my coworkers use ChatGPT to generate documents, company reports, etc anyways. They can’t be bothered to put the time in to make something decent on their own, but they want to appear more organized, well spoken, and professional, so they skirt the rules and dump all that info into the great ChatGPT hivemind. It’s the lazy workers trying to appear on-par with the high-output workers, and it works. The managers are none the wiser, they think these people are amazing.
Friendly reminder that in Mexico this can be prosecuted as identity theft
Don’t worry!! I’m sure they’ll throw in free 24m of credit monitoring when your data is breached. No crooks hold onto SSNs longer than that. That would be silly.
Thank you HR department, for entering every employee name, address, phone number, personal email, SSN, etc. into that free AI chat service.
Gee, I wonder why such a useful service is free…
This is called a data breach and you can sue for it. If you know for certain it’s happened talk to a lawyer (NOT YOUR EMPLOYER DO NOT TALK TO THEM AT ALL) about how to proceed, they will further guide on what to do.
The big source of data leaks is apparently real estate agents. As they collect a while lot of information and they are generally too small and unorganized to store it correctly.
They also make a great target as they link together personal information and where you work. Which can then be used to get into your employer’s computer systems. Making them a great starting points for hacking into companies.
Itโs gonna be so useful for my company to know which type of porn I consume ! Glad to be a part of progress !
Iโm in corporate America, itโs made me understand why it professionals are out here chain smoking. Some of the dumbest things get people. And constantly.
My company has a buddy buddy system. The head of legal and the head of compliance asked if they could use Co-Pilot to do their work. We immediately disabled it company wide
If this was done in the EU, it’s a serious breach of GDPR
Would you like to read the rest of this comment?
Then please make an account to find out. We swear we won’t risk selling or leaking your information to the highest bidder…
And in this case the HR Lady is Elon Musk
Considering whatโs currently happening with the US Government, I can think of around 330 million people who no longer need to worry about cyber security or protecting their identity.
That’s illegal
Iโve put my info out so much for job applications and scholarships everybody knows everything about me except for maybe medical history.
Use services like “delete me” and shit to erase most of the data idk
My employer literally asked for my SS card to take a photo copy. Lol no, you get the number for taxes and fuck off
i donโt think this really matters anymore seen recent events
The absolute worst is people leaking your name and phone number. It severely undermines 2 factor autentification.
I am concerned about the spread of information about me on the internet
We receive regular IT and security training at work warning us about AI data breaches, and we have policies against using them.
A significant number of my coworkers use ChatGPT to generate documents, company reports, etc anyways. They can’t be bothered to put the time in to make something decent on their own, but they want to appear more organized, well spoken, and professional, so they skirt the rules and dump all that info into the great ChatGPT hivemind. It’s the lazy workers trying to appear on-par with the high-output workers, and it works. The managers are none the wiser, they think these people are amazing.
Some day it’ll backfire. I’m just here waiting.
We still feel secured when doing it haha