Description
Seabridge, Belgium is a logistics service center and distribution platform for green coffee. They buy coffee from other countries and bring it to Europe. The company says it operates to green eco-standards and also “acts as an example of work for the whole community.” The company has a special focus on cybersecurity. They are proud of their security system, which is impossible to hack. Well...there's no need to comment here, we say hello to the very well-paid cybersecurity expert Youri Segers. Because of the published data, anyone can now see the other side of this business - fraud against suppliers, overpriced sales and total control of their employees. Anyone can compare documents on green coffee purchases in the producing countries and then look at the price at which it is sold in Belgium. And then one can also remember how much coffee costs at the nearest coffeeshop. Of course, the published archive contains a complete list of all employees of the company, as well as personal data of the employees. In addition - there is an interesting document about what employees are forbidden and what they are allowed to do. There are some surprising facts in this document. For example, employees are strictly forbidden to join any Internet discussions, view pornography, as well as - download any audio-visual files. At any time, the company can block any of the sites, as well as - to take devices “to check”. The company reserves the right to read emails and correspondence, as well as to examine and copy any date. Allegedly, this is done to ensure security. Again, no comment.