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2025-05-16
Wall Street Journal 5 related

Meta says Facebook and Instagram face “an epidemic of scams”; current and former staff say Meta is reluctant to impede its ad business, which grew 22% in 2024

Fake puppies and phony offers of mouthwatering bargains are often seeded by overseas crime networks …

2022-03-08
Bloomberg 2 related

Cybersecurity firm Resecurity says hackers accessed 100+ computers of current and former staff at 21 major natural gas suppliers and exporters in mid-February

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2019-12-22
New York Times 1 related

Interviews with current and former staff, sellers, and suppliers on how Amazon dictates and unpredictably changes rules, punishes and threatens businesses

hundreds of thousands of companies from start-ups to giant brands — means it can squeeze them for profits, and in some cases, threaten their survival. https://www.nytimes.com/... @nytimes : Amazon pun...

2019-12-21
New York Times 1 related

Interviews with current and former staff, sellers, and suppliers on how Amazon dictates and unpredictably changes rules, punishes and threatens businesses

Twenty years ago, Amazon opened its storefront to anyone who wanted to sell something.  Then it began demanding more out of them.

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