Porsche reportedly blocking employees from Facebook over industrial espionage fears

Filed under: Europe, Technology, Porsche

Facebook logoWell, we can forget about seeing any clandestine shots of future Porsche products crop up via Facebook – at least from employees of the German automaker. According to Bloomberg, the company has come down hard on the use of social network sites while workers are on the clock. The reason? The company is worried that “foreign intelligence services” could be peeking in on confidential messages sent between employees using the service. We couldn’t make this stuff up if we tried. Of course, we’re guessing that the higher-ups are also concerned about loose lips sinking the corporate ship using the miracle of the internet.

The company says that work stations throughout the company have been barred from a number of other sites as well, including Xing and eBay. Who knows? Maybe a few German bosses were simply seeing productivity slip and decided to nix everyone’s favorite outlets for procrastination.

[Source: Bloomberg]

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Report: BBC blocking The Stig’s memoirs

Filed under: Etc., Celebrities

Some say he’s a literary giant, and that a portion of his autobiography is featured on the Rosetta Stone. All we know is, he’s ticked off the BBC bosses by seeking to publish his memoirs. According to UKPA and ESPN, the tame racing driver has written the tale of his life and wants to share it with the world. The only problem is doing so would violate the confidentiality agreement in the Stig’s contract. The Beeb is also arguing that revealing his identity would ruin Top Gear for the millions of fans of the show around the world.

Supposedly there are only a scant few people who actually know the Stig’s true identity, including Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. As the UKPA points out, each of those presenters has gone on to other money-making projects outside of the Top Gear realm, leaving the poor Stig to take out his frustrations on the reasonably-priced car. We don’t necessarily see what the BBC is so concerned about. It’s not like anyone reads Morse code these days anyway.

[Source: UKPA, ESPN]

Report: BBC blocking The Stig’s memoirs originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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