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Sparse excerpt mentions employee abuse of a tool to read messages and passwords, with unrelated references to Myspace and Woodstock

The fragment provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details linking influential actors to misconduct. It is essentially noise with vague references and no verifiable lead. Employees allegedly used a tool to read users' messages and passwords Mentions Myspace and a Woodstock archaeological survey, unrelated to the alleged abuse

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022488
Pages
1
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The fragment provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details linking influential actors to misconduct. It is essentially noise with vague references and no verifiable lead. Employees allegedly used a tool to read users' messages and passwords Mentions Myspace and a Woodstock archaeological survey, unrelated to the alleged abuse

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privacyemployee-misconductprivacy-breachhouse-oversighttechnology

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a vice.com / Joseph Cox Several employees were caught abusing the tool, which let them read users’ messages and passwords. During the social network's heyday, multiple Myspace... Woodstock ‘Took on a Life of its Own,’ Recent Archaeological Survey Reveals

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