HR software company Rippling filed a lawsuit claiming corporate espionage was carried out on a platform typically used for team collaborations and Friday afternoon GIFs.
The recent suit puts a spotlight on communications tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams, including vulnerability to ...
A new lawsuit details a monthslong infiltration, secret Slack searches, and an alleged mole caught hiding in a bathroom.
In an explosive civil suit filed this week—on St. Patrick’s Day, no less—Rippling claims that a spy inside its Irish ...
Rippling unknowingly hired a person who downloaded internal records and met with leadership at competitor Deel, the lawsuit claims.
Related stories A court order and a flushing toilet Rippling says it picked up the trail of the person it alleges was a corporate spy partly by looking at his Slack activity. The employee ...
A lawsuit by Rippling accuses a top competitor, Deel, of placing a mole in its ranks — which it uncovered via a “honeypot” trap on Slack ... a “brazen act of corporate theft.” ...
Leaders of HR software platform Rippling have sued a rival business, Deel, for alleged corporate espionage. The case raises ...
The legal battle is the latest development in an increasingly fierce and public rivalry between the two HR tech firms, TechCrunch reports. The lawsuit marks an escalation in tensions between the two ...
Rippling said it picked up the alleged corporate spy's trail partly by looking at his Slack activity. The employee, who joined Rippling in 2023, had rarely used the "preview" function on Slack ...
The company's general counsel sent a letter to three Deel executives that referred to a new Slack channel, and the Deel spy quickly looked for it. Rippling subsequently served a court order to the ...