My old job stored chemical waste longer than what the law allowed in containers that werent labeled correctly. No one knew for sure what the waste was because the guy that was responsible for that before me would just mix different wastes together. The solvent fridge (just a normal fridge from the 90s against a wall in the prep area out in the open) had about 10 gallons of flammable liquids (old solvents and reagents from the 400 level labs and organic classes) and 3 one liter containers of 15 year old diethyl ether which is almost certainly chock full of organic peroxides. (These are explosive) There was another container of ~100g dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) in the flammables cabinet no one paid any attention to for quite some time. It was a good thing that it never became dry as that would need to be handled by the bomb squad. (Previous guy found an old crusty jar of picric acid (a friction sensitive explosive) that resulted in the bomb squad coming to the lab. That shut down part of that campus until it was dealt with) And then theres a waste container that I found at one of the outlying campuses that according to the label, had nitric acid, ammonia and bleach which is… not great.
Installed pirated versions of Windows on all employee and customer computers. We charged the customer for an os install and just used a cracker to activate it.
An everyday job in any 3rd world country
yeah if you replace “3rd world” with “and every”
Yeah, but are you still rocking Windows XP and Vista everywhere? That is very 3rd world country 😂
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When was the type of windows declared? Also you might not want to look under the hood in most banks in north America…
It’s just my way to say, we can do worse here, (I saw Window Vista in the wild some weeks ago BTW).
Oh yeah, it is still out there. I think it was 2 years ago I saw a machine using 2k, that was wild. But then again, it worked.
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And I bet it was cracked windows too.
Is there any way a customer could figure out they were running a cracked version?
Depending on how it was cracked, maybe.
One of the more recent cracks would be autoKMS which would emulate having a key management server and redirecting all activation requests to itself. You could see that service running and the associated files.
If they are using stolen MAK keys, it’s unlikely.
Once had a manager instruct me to block an emergency exit with an extremely large piece of machinery. While the building was still full of customers.
I work for a fire marshal. We get complaints about stuff like this allll the time.
This was likely worse, the intent was explicitly to block the emergency exit. That was the point of the request.
Oh, trust me, you are not alone. Our 2 biggest offenders are also “highly religious, pious men”, so there’s that, too.
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why?
It was an “extra security” procedure put in place because at the time a gang had been targeting our stores by breaking in through the emergency exit, grabbing expensive electronics, and getting out in under 2 minutes. The machinery was meant to only be in place while the building was empty, with the intent of them opening the door and deciding that it would take too long to maneuver around it and instead just leave.
They could have just improved the security in their door.
Probably for less than the cost of a single attack.
They were almost certainly targeting your stores because it was easy. Probably because they were extremely vulnerable locks. (You’d be surprised how easy it is.)
I don’t know the logistics behind why they went that route. Eventually they upped the physical security on the electronics they were stealing, and then things just went quiet. 🤷🏻♂️
We had a little NAS in the office, tied into AD and everything. It was called “Hollywood”. Its contents was “donated” by the staff lol.
Edit: Sorry about the acronyms peeps, my bad.
What does your comment mean?
Edit: Thanks for the answers, guys! I don’t really get why some people use abbreviations that the general population doesn’t know without any context! Honestly that sounds pretty chill for a workplace to have tho haha
I can help with part of it. NAS is network attached storage, and the Hollywood contents are probably pirated movies. The only thing I couldn’t decipher is AD.
active directory
It was basically a workplace Netflix ya dingus
Netflix Ya Dingus would be a great name for it
Daily pouring chemicals that require special disposal just down the sink instead.
Another one: inadequate ventilation for hazardous, carcinogenic chemicals that you are exposed to for the entiety of your shift every single day
I worked at a construction company for only one day. The owner kept on doing lines of coke in the office. He thought he was discreet but he was not.
I worked for a global delivery company years ago. One of the training classes I attended of about 16 people had an instructor that liked to take frequent breaks. His nose was constantly red and he had sooo much energy. It was obvious he was snorting every break. Why do we need theee breaks an hour? I wasn’t complaining, it was an easy class, but it was just hilarious simce the company had a strict no drugs policy. But obviously not for admin/management.
I used to work IT at a company that leased electronic stuff to the general public. Oh boy were they shitty. Keep in mind, this is in a Western European country where employees and customers have actual rights.
There was a general policy of harassment and intimidation. Sexual harassment obviously. The female staff was constantly “ranked”, outfits were loudly commented. By management.
Sometimes you manager came next to you at 6:25PM. You’ve already been doing free overtime by then but utterly stupid management means sudden, unpredictable and hard deadlines. He would lit up a cigarette in your face and keep you until 10PM. Sometimes the deadline was so short and “important” people had to work until 5AM. For free (well, pizzas). And show up the next morning at 10 (instead of 9, woo).
Managers kept threatening you to cancel your holidays the day before leaving if you didn’t do this and that. Sometimes people had to connect from their vacations to do stuff because they were “critical” for something.
Money was a funny thing. We were constantly paid late. Sometimes more than 2 weeks late. Everyone who wasn’t an employee wasn’t paid at all. Not the rent, not the building staff (the toilets were FILTHY), not the contractors who remodeled the floor when we moved in, not the suppliers and especially not the IT contractors. I came in on day and found that I lost my entire team because their employers has never been paid.
One day, they lost a major investor because they lent money to purchase stuff to lease, not burning it in massive management salaries. As a collateral, the investor left with the customer database. So they were back to square one. So, as a get-new-customers-quick tactic, they created dozens of too-good-to-be-true promotions, like giving out electric scooters for new subscriptions and the like. With of course zero intention of honoring them out, since there was no money.
I could go on and on. Everyday there was new, shitty, borderline illegal stuff going on.
1 guy used a pirated piece of software and added it to a server which was then used to make an image for more servers so that pirated software was then proliferated out onto about half the servers in a Fortune 500 company.
Overheard the owner of my last company tell our corporate recruiter “we’re done hiring women, they just get knocked up and leave.” That, among other shit was why I left. My gf thought I was over exaggerating what they said and did but that was the incident that opened her eyes after I told her. They also did some shady shit with PPP loans that I actually reported a week or two ago. Who knows if anything will come of it but I tried and I’m willing to answer questions if the feds or whoever comes knocking.
over exaggerating
Like she was done with exaggerating?
Does anyone under exaggerate?
I see this usage a lot now and I have no idea where it came from. Isn’t just exaggerating the same meaning?
I mean I guess over exaggerate is a tad redundant hahaha.
You might say extra redundant?
I mentioned before that I worked for a guy who was high 24/7. It was a recording studio and he lived above it. There was always a bong in the kitchen surrounded by ground up weed. And law enforcement people would come in on occasion to record PSAs. He’s damn lucky they never suspected he was high as fuck.
EDIT: This was Indiana in the 90s when weed was even more illegal here than it is now.
For a second i thought you meant they’d come in his apartment to record PSAs 🤣
Not so much “my workplace” but at one of the cafes I worked at, the owner was going through a divorce, and living temporarily in his office out the back. As well as having all sorts of power tools and shit lying around (one time I accidentally knocked over an angle grinder, which turned itself on and started spazzing out all over the concrete floor, spraying sparks everywhere and leaving a huge cut in my shoe), he was also dealing a not-insignificant amount of hard drugs out of that office.
I worked at a place that tried to use the private mails I wrote while at work against me in court. Where I am, that’s a criminal offense.
So what happened to them? Did they get penalized in some way?
I could have notified the police, but my attorney advised against it because it would have made the whole case a lot more complicated. I was suing them because of undue termination, they counter-sued. The whole thing ended in a settlement where I got a lot more money than my paltry initial compensation, which for me was a win.
Basically credit card theft.
Over twenty years ago, when I was pretty young and inexperienced, I answered a newspaper ad for IT/programming at a so-called “startup.” It sounded great.
My first day was in someone’s living room-turned office and I didn’t actually have any real idea what the business was. I was told it was a financial company, but it was taking off like gangbusters. Relatively quickly, within days actually, we moved into a very nice class-A office building. The owner was a remarkably charismatic man and being in his presence made you feel warm and understood and like you had a world of possibilities around you. I felt like a badass: I had a good-paying job, worked in a beautiful and prestigious office, and had a boss who made me feel great.
I found out, however, he was basically just running a scam. Between about 2-4am, he would have TV spots running, selling naive housewives, unemployment breadwinners, alcoholics, etc a “system” to earn huge sums of money very quickly. His system? You find people selling notes. You find people who want to buy notes. You introduce them and take a commission. A huuuuuuge commission.
Was that illegal? I don’t know. I kind of doubt the people in the ads were real, but my paychecks were clearing.
I learned that when his sales people (who worked late at night, when the infomercials ran) took orders, they would record everyone’s credit card info. Then, the owner directed us to automatically sign them up for things they didn’t ask for – recurring subscriptions to his membership-based “note marketplace” website. This was before the Internet was so mainstream, and many people buying this package didn’t even have a computer.
If people tried to place an order, and one credit card was declined, he’d just have them quietly try another card we had on file for them, without asking. If anyone complained, they’d obviously just refund the whole charge to avoid pissing off the credit card companies, but he was really just hoping no one would notice.
I quit pretty quickly and got a “real” real job.
In order to beat them, you must become them.
Bitwise industries stole our last checks and our 401k money. And a massive amount of tax money.
I thought 401k money was held at the financial institution the account is with, how did your company steal it?
That’s a very good question. We still can’t get our money out and it’s been two months.
When GDPR just launched it took us a while to implement it as we had a really complex key-value database. We got so few requests though that we had a junior dev do it with couple of python scripts every few days or so lol
Wouldn’t surprise me if a lot of places still did GDPR like this.