Now Deel is accusing Rippling of spying by ‘impersonating’ a customer | TechCrunch

Deel alleges that one of Rippling’s employees "spent six months impersonating a legitimate Deel customer to gain unauthorized access to Deel’s systems to meticulously analyze, record, and copy Deel’s global products and the way Deel does business for Rippling’s own benefit and use.” In an amended lawsuit, Deel details its spying allegations against Rippling and name drops VC firm Andreessen Horowitz

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