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  1. This company still needs the ex-employee to give them with password information four years after they dismissed him
  2. OP had oversight of router passwords categorized by business lines, with administrative passwords
  3. Last week, a situation emerged where routers were compromised, locking everyone out and rendering the company unable to access necessary admin passwords
  4. After OP refused to provide passwords, the company threatened legal action against OP
  5. OP provided an update to their post after reading the comments from the community
  6. Here's what Redditors had to say about the OP's story:

Company Demands Passwords From A Former Employee Who Was Terminated 4 Years Ago, Threatens To Sue Him If He Doesn't Recall The Passwords

Imagine this: you used to work at a company a while ago. You thought everything was in the past, but suddenly, the company wants something from you. This is what happened to a Redditor named u/NimboStratusSuck, who shared their surprising story on the 'Antiwork' online group. They talk about how the company they left four years ago is now asking for passwords to access things. What makes it even more puzzling is that the company is even talking about taking them to court if they can't remember the passwords. It's like a mystery unfolding from a distant job, and we're here to dig deeper into the details.

Scroll down to read the whole story to see how old jobs can sometimes bring unexpected troubles back into your life. What do you think after reading this story? Don't hesitate to share your thoughts with us by leaving a comment in the comment section below.

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This company still needs the ex-employee to give them with password information four years after they dismissed him

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OP had oversight of router passwords categorized by business lines, with administrative passwords

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Last week, a situation emerged where routers were compromised, locking everyone out and rendering the company unable to access necessary admin passwords

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OP provided an update to their post after reading the comments from the community

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Here's what Redditors had to say about the OP's story:

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