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It could be that someone got fired for something they did and you got the blame for them being fired.

Or it could be something else, so spill the beans what workplace dramas have you been involved in?

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[โ€“] oscardejarjayes@hexbear.net 12 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Wasn't exactly my workplace, but a contractor. Basically, as a cost saving measure, they layed off half of the IT department. And then they got hacked. They just re-flashed everything, and the threat was out of their system, but they messed up big time. The new images weren't locked down properly, so they almost immediately got hacked again. I noticed that they'd messed up, and pointed it out to a few people, but it was too late.

Now the execs need a scapegoat, so they gut the IT department again. I don't work for them, not even close to the business relationship, but their managers call me to a meeting room and try to get me in trouble? Try to make me admit to doing something wrong? And it was just their admin people there, not like my heads or anything. It was kind of a surreal experience.

This was a while ago, and their tech is still a bit funky. (Some details are lightly fuzzed, but this all is basically true)

[โ€“] tetris11@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

it sounds like some of techheads from the first round of layoffs hacked the company tbh

Maybe, maybe not. They probably would've been hacked regardless, things went downhill quick. The hackers weren't ever identified, and it's unlikely they had the capability to do that.