Originally posted by eek
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Previously on "Unified Payroll: Payment £6.5k withheld (Hacking apparently!!!)"
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Doesn't work for me.
bypass-paywalls-chrome/README.md at master · iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome · GitHub
And given that they are using browser side Javascript to restrict access I have zero qualms in using it to bypass stupidity.
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Originally posted by Snooky View Post
As a complete aside, you can often bypass this kind of thing by adding a period/full stop after the domain name part of the URL, i.e. after "com" in this case:
https://www.computerweekly.com./news...ed-data-breach
Something to do with not blocking search engines or summat, it works on quite a lot of sites.
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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
Story in Computer Weekly (Junk email required to reach the full article)
https://www.computerweekly.com./news...ed-data-breach
Something to do with not blocking search engines or summat, it works on quite a lot of sites.
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I would have thought any company handling such large sums on money would have insurance in place for these things. Since this has just happened, clearly it will take a few days ( if not weeks) for them to come up with a plan to reimburse their employees.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Given a limited pot of money - getting in early would be a very sensible idea...
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Employment tribunal is where you need to head - whether they've got the money to pay the amount owed is a very different question...
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
But to have that kind of firebrake means manual intervention, and that means money needs to be spent on the 'manual' bit.
Better a penny saved now than a pound lost later, obviously...
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Originally posted by eek View PostSlightly offtopic - and I would love DaveB 's comment but one thing I would be checking is how integrated an umbrella's systems are.
I've discussed this a number of times recently and personally attaching an open banking transaction interface to your accountancy software is a risk too far - better to keep payments as a separate process (download batch file from accountancy software, and run the batch file in the bank software / website manually).
Better a penny saved now than a pound lost later, obviously...
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Slightly offtopic - and I would love DaveB 's comment but one thing I would be checking is how integrated an umbrella's systems are.
I've discussed this a number of times recently and personally attaching an open banking transaction interface to your accountancy software is a risk too far - better to keep payments as a separate process (download batch file from accountancy software, and run the batch file in the bank software / website manually).
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