IKEA France ordered to pay $1.3M for spying on workers and customers
June 15, 2021
A court has ordered IKEA to pay more than $1.3 million in fines and damages for spying on employees, some unhappy customers and union representatives in France. Two former executives with the company have been convicted, fined and given suspended prison sentences for their role in the scheme.
Recent News
NHTSA Investigates Tesla Autopilot Again After Recent Software Update
Tesla Autopilot is once again the subject of an NHTSA investigation.
Home Depot Holds Halfway to Halloween Sale: Skelly’s Back
It’s halfway to spooky season, and Home Depot is celebrating.
Kaiser Discloses Health Insurance Data Breach
Health insurance company Kaiser is notifying millions of its current and former members about a data breach. The breach occurred when Kaiser shared patients’ information with third-party advertisers like Google, Microsoft, and X (formerly Twitter).
Satirical Site The Onion Acquired by Global Tetrahedron
The satirical news website, The Onion, has been sold by G/O Media to a group of digital media veterans.