Tesla Warns Employees Against Leaking InfoYes, the warning was leaked.
ByJon Fingas•
This story originally appeared onEngadget
Tesla has arough history with leakers, and it's apparently eager to remind employees of that fact.CNBCsaid it hadobtainedan email from Tesla's security team (yes, the irony is thick) warning staff against leaking sensitive information. The message asserted that outsiders were "targeting" employees hoping to get vital data in a bid to "see us fail," and pointed out that Tesla would crack down on leakers by firing them, making damage claims and filing charges.
The EV maker pointed to a few examples, such as workers who posted production numbers and even an internal meeting's phone number on social networks.
Corporate missives discouraging leaks aren't new. Apple in particular iswell-knownfor warning staff of the consequences of leaking. For Tesla, though, there's a certain sense of urgency to warnings like this. The company is dealing withfinancial headwinds, and there's little doubt that thebevy of leaksaffects the spending habits of both customers and investors. A successful effort to curb leaks wouldn't guarantee success, but it would reduce the number of unexpected factors playing havoc with Tesla's bottom line.