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The threat actor, of unknown origin, is deploying a proprietary backdoor malware known as "Sagerunex" against critical infrastructure in Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam....

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  1. Accountability and Transparency: Is it acceptable for companies to fire employees for leaking confidential information, even if the intent is not malicious? Should companies prioritize employee well-being and mental health over strict policies?r
  2. Whistleblower Protections: Are there adequate measures in place to protect employees who leak internal information due to concerns about company practices or ethics? Could this incident highlight a need for improved whistleblower protections?r
  3. Internal Cultures and Trust: How do companies like Meta maintain trust with their employees, particularly when it comes to sensitive information? Is a culture of openness and transparency essential for employee morale and productivity?r Summary r Meta has dismissed around 20 employees for leaking confidential information, according to The Verge. The company maintains that such actions are strictly prohibited and emphasize the importance of maintaining confidentiality. However, some question whether this approach prioritizes corporate interests over employee well-being. Concerns have been raised about inadequate whistleblower protections and the potential consequences on employee mental health. As companies navigate these complex issues, they must balance strict policies with creating a culture that fosters trust, openness, and accountability. The incident raises questions about the true cost of maintaining confidentiality and the importance of prioritizing human values.

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R Meta has dismissed around 20 employees for leaking confidential information, according to The Verge. The company maintains that such actions are strictly prohibited and emphasize the importance of maintaining confidentiality.

However, some question whether this approach prioritizes corporate interests over employee well-being. Concerns have been raised about inadequate whistleblower protections and the potential consequences on employee mental health.

As companies navigate these complex issues, they must balance strict policies with creating a culture that fosters trust, openness, and accountability. The incident raises questions about the true cost of maintaining confidentiality and the importance of prioritizing human values.

Meta has fired “roughly” 20 employees for leaking confidential information, The Verge reports. “We tell employees when they join the company, and we offer periodic reminders, that it is ...

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Disabling Directory Listing on Your Web ServerEnabling directory listing on your web server can have severe consequences. If no default index file is present, the server will display a list of all files and directories in that folder.

This can lead to sensitive information being exposed.If an attacker gains access to your server through directory listing, they may be able to access sensitive files, scripts, and configurations. This can result in data breaches, unauthorized access to system resources, and potential exploitation by malware.Disabling directory listing is a crucial step in maintaining the security of your web server.

By reviewing default settings, configuring index files, and implementing additional security measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of exposing sensitive information.

By default, some web servers allow directory listing, which means that if no default index file (such as index.html or index.php) is present, the server will display a list of all files and directorie...

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