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Nvidia sued after video call mistake showed ‘stolen’ data

There is a rule for video calls at work – close any files you don’t want others to see before sharing your screen.

According to a lawsuit filed against tech giant Nvidia, senior staff member Mohammad Moniruzzaman made this error with disastrous consequences.

He was giving an online presentation to a team from his former employer, car technology firm Valeo.

But in the course of it, Valeo claims he accidentally displayed a file proving he stole its tech secrets.

The tech that Valeo claims he took was the source code behind its parking and driving assistance software – an area Nvidia has been trying to expand into.

“So brazen was Mr Moniruzzaman’s theft,” the complaint alleges, “the file path on his screen still read ValeoDocs” – suggesting it was a folder specifically containing documents taken from Valeo.

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