US bank Wells Fargo fires employees for simulating' being at their keyboards
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The US bank Wells Fargo has fired more than a dozen workers for alleged simulation of keyboard activity to deceive employer into thinking they were working. The simulated keyboard activity was creating an impression of active work, according to a filing with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Devices like mouse movers or mouse jigglers are used to prevent computers from entering sleep mode. These devices are available on Amazon for less than $10 and claim to be undetectable, moving the mouse around to imitate normal activity while the software runs a program.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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