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Former eBay executives charged with cyber-stalking | |
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Six former eBay executives and staff have been charged with cyber-stalking in a campaign against a couple who ran a newsletter critical of the company. | |
Prosecutors allege the harassment included sending the couple live cockroaches, a bloody Halloween mask and a funeral wreath, as well as threatening messages. | Prosecutors allege the harassment included sending the couple live cockroaches, a bloody Halloween mask and a funeral wreath, as well as threatening messages. |
EBay said it did not tolerate such behaviour and apologised to the couple. | EBay said it did not tolerate such behaviour and apologised to the couple. |
The firm fired the employees last September after its own probe. | The firm fired the employees last September after its own probe. |
That inquiry also uncovered "inappropriate" communication by former chief executive Devin Wenig, but it did not find evidence he had been aware of the specifics of the campaign, eBay said. | That inquiry also uncovered "inappropriate" communication by former chief executive Devin Wenig, but it did not find evidence he had been aware of the specifics of the campaign, eBay said. |
"However, as the company previously announced, there were a number of considerations leading to his departure," it added. | "However, as the company previously announced, there were a number of considerations leading to his departure," it added. |
Mr Wenig was not charged. He told the Wall Street Journal on Monday that what the charges allege are "unconscionable". | |
But prosecutors named several senior employees, including 45-year-old James Baugh, a former senior director of safety and security, and 48-year-old David Harville, the firm's former director of resiliency. Both were arrested on Monday. | |
US Attorney Andrew Lelling told a news conference that the alleged harassment campaign included threatening Twitter messages and several visits to the couple's home, with the intent to break into the garage and install a tracking device. | US Attorney Andrew Lelling told a news conference that the alleged harassment campaign included threatening Twitter messages and several visits to the couple's home, with the intent to break into the garage and install a tracking device. |
Several of the group are also said to have ordered "anonymous and disturbing deliveries to the victims' home, including a preserved fetal pig, a bloody pig Halloween mask, a funeral wreath, a book on surviving the loss of a spouse and pornography - the last of these addressed to the newsletter's publisher, but sent to his neighbours' homes", Mr Lelling said. | Several of the group are also said to have ordered "anonymous and disturbing deliveries to the victims' home, including a preserved fetal pig, a bloody pig Halloween mask, a funeral wreath, a book on surviving the loss of a spouse and pornography - the last of these addressed to the newsletter's publisher, but sent to his neighbours' homes", Mr Lelling said. |
He called the alleged stalking an attempt from "pretty high up the chain" to "weaponise the internet" to protect eBay's brand. "This case struck us as something unique," he said. | He called the alleged stalking an attempt from "pretty high up the chain" to "weaponise the internet" to protect eBay's brand. "This case struck us as something unique," he said. |
In a statement eBay said it "does not tolerate this kind of behaviour. EBay apologises to the affected individuals and is sorry that they were subjected to this". | In a statement eBay said it "does not tolerate this kind of behaviour. EBay apologises to the affected individuals and is sorry that they were subjected to this". |
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