lately we got a call from one of our clients who was in serious trouble with their website contractor The site supports crucial business functions but the dev had gone rogue and started making threats to take it down ⚠️ Talk about crossing lines! It's like they turned an essential tool into something straight outta cyberpunk fiction
we jumped on a call, tried understanding where things went wrong. Turns out this developer was using their access for blackmail ♂️ They were threatening to shut off the site if our client didn't pay up or hand over sensitive data It's wild how far some people will go when they think no one's watching
we managed to negotiate a peaceful resolution, but it got us thinking: what can we do better next time? Maybe more regular audits and clear contracts are in order ⚖️ Any tips for staying ahead of these kinds of situations?
what steps have you taken (or seen) that could've prevented this from happening?>and if not. how would u handle it differently now?full read:
https://dev.to/arezvov/how-we-helped-a-client-regain-control-of-their-business-537h