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this post was submitted on 12 Jan 2024
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Damn. And there I was shopping at eBay because I imagined it was a little better than Amazon. What is wrong with these people? How can a person end up doing that just for the sake of the company they work for? Is it just about money? I guess with the CEO's involvement it's probably the usual combination of greed, arrogance and lust for power. But despite instigating the "takedown", it seems the former CEO isn't among those being punished.
Something I see working in infosec is that there are some people who get into it for the power, thinking they're basically cops. This being run by their Director of Safety and Security reeks of that kind of cop-mindset.
Very close, although it seems like in this case it was the other way around:
Ex-cop, went into "private security" to keep copping around, not exactly infosec.
Holy shit! Does eBay think they're the Mafia now? I can't help but think of the horse head in The Godfather.