Meta's leak problem just cost 20 employees their jobs, with more firings expected
Meta fired 20 employees over confidential info leaks, with more terminations expected.

Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has been facing significant challenges due to confidential information leaks, leading to the termination of around 20 employees. The identity of those responsible for the leaks is reportedly close to being fully uncovered, with more firings anticipated as the situation unfolds.
The company has adjusted its internal procedures to combat the issue, such as disabling employee voting on questions and skipping potentially problematic questions during meetings. This decision follows Zuckerberg's ties with Donald Trump, perceived by some as controversial, impacting internal company dynamics.
In addition to addressing leaks, Meta has announced a plan to boost executive bonuses while simultaneously reducing its workforce by 5%, equating to 4,000 jobs. The company also faced a recent hiccup with an error in Instagram's Reels, which was swiftly addressed, further contributing to the stern measures Meta is now deploying against internal breaches.