I like how this is getting down-modded. A legitimate resource on what to do if you're being spied on by your company. GG.
Update: All of my responses to the suggestions in the thread have been removed. I have nothing else to say about that.
I was browsing our Exchange server at work today, when I found a folder containing three emails saved from my personal GMail account.
We each have our own folder on the exchange server where we keep common files, and these emails were inside a folder belonging to one of my employers. The specifics of the three emails:
First email contains:
- A screenshot of a proprietary .NET CMS, developed by a friend
Second email contains:
- Only one sentence, but it pertains to a website idea me and a friend were discussing.
Third email contains:
- Me discussing a project with a client I freelance for
- Specific details of the project including schedule information, planned features, login information
These emails were literally saved as HTML and just sitting on our server. They are dated back three four months ago. I am really uncomfortable when I think that my employer logged into my account and saved these emails. And these are only the emails I know about...
So far I've screencapped as much as I could, and saved copies of the actual files that I found. I need some advice on how to proceed.
NOTE: I put in my two weeks this Wednesday 8/6 before I even knew about this.
This is a very small company, less than 10 people; It's a very friendly environment (read: non-corporate).
I don't think checking my gmail at work constitutes as "wasting valuable company time" and therefore gives them the right to go through my personal things.
Also, I do not think deleting the files is a good idea. Why remove the evidence? Not that it matters, I have copies.
