Insider Threats – Amazon

Uncovering prior Amazon employees sharing content attempting to harm the brand’s reputation

Cyabra uncovered threat actors identifying as former Amazon employees and sharing content with the intent to slander the brand’s reputation. The profiles claimed of sexual harassment on the job, firing based on false pretenses, and unethical employee turnover rates.

#Brand Reputation

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Two tweets with usernames blurred where self-identified Amazon workers describe being bullied and fired, criticizing the company’s high turnover, low concern for lower-level staff, and taxing work conditions
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