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Lol, workplace logins?
Yea, I'm not gettin fired, that's basic security violation there.
A lot of workplace payroll systems are outsourced to companies like Workday, Quickbooks, or ADT. It wouldn't involve going through company IT. Just access to 3rd party payroll services who are probably selling access through APIs.
And through which I can see the names of everyone else working at the company along with whatever info they decided to put there.
It's also SSO so to get into my workday account you need my AD password which lets you access just about everything internal because most of that is also SSO