Two former eBay executives were sentenced to prison for bizarre cyberstalking, according to a DOJ press release. A total of seven former employees have pleaded guilty in the USA v Baugh case. The former Senior Director of Safety & Security at eBay, Inc. and the company’s former Director of Global Resiliency were sentenced on Sept. 29 for their roles in the cyberstalking of Ina and David Steiner, whose publication EcommerceBytes was critical of eBay practices…
Sick, Twisted and Evil – Six eBay Executives Charged with Extremely Disturbing Cyberstalking…
This is so purposefully evil it almost seems unbelievable. If you ever wondered how twisted and deranged a group of Silicon Valley executives could be this might provide some context. This is what happens when Antifa-types get jobs. Massachusetts DOJ – “Six former employees of eBay, Inc. have been charged with leading a cyberstalking campaign […]
Incredible Story: How One Woman’s Digital Life Was Weaponized Against Her…
The first time the police arrived on her doorstep, in March of 2015, Courtney Allen was elated. She rushed to the door alongside her dogs, a pair of eager Norwegian elkhounds, to greet them. “Is this about our case?” she asked. The police looked at her in confusion. They didn’t know what case she was […]