Capcom have reportedly mandated an in-office working rule for employees during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.According to the Kotaku translation of a whistleblower’s report in Business Journal, Capcom allegedly “forced employees” to go to work in the physical offices of the company due to a security breach.The company came under a cyber-attack in November of 2020, losing around 1TB of data belonging to both consumers and employees.In response to this, alleges the report, Capcom decided they could not provide a secure environment for employees to work at home, and instead sent an email to staff that read: “We are abandoning the remote network for the time being, and it was decided there is no choice but to come to work.”Although no laws.
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