SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - TESLA SUING FORMER EMPLOYEE

The Tesla autonomous car company filed a lawsuit against a former employee for allegations of data theft and leaks to the media. The former Tesla employee, Martin Tripp of Sparks, Nevada admittedly mention to Tesla investigators he wrote software transferring several data information. The hacking software from therein former Tesla employee was allegedly running on three computer systems of other employees. The Tesla CEO (Chief Executive Officer), Elon Musk shared with employees how "extensive and damaging sabotage" for the company manufacturing system. The company investigation is to find out if the former employee was acting alone and Tesla wants monetary damages. Including a court order to prevent therein former employee from obtaining and/or disclosing information.

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