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Bank Sues Google Over Sensitive E-mail Sent to Wrong Gmail Address

Reported by on Thursday, September 24 2009 4:31 pm

Wired has an article on a Wyoming bank suing Google over its bank employee's mistake. The employee had mistakenly sent an email containing sensitive information on 1,325 individual and business customers to the wrong Gmail account. The information included names, addresses, tax identification or Social Security numbers and loan information. So folks, remember to check the intended recipients before you send those emails!

Wired has an article on a Wyoming bank suing Googleover its bank employee's mistake. The employee had mistakenly sent an email containing sensitive information on 1,325 individual and business customers to the wrong Gmail account. The information included names, addresses, tax identification or Social Security numbers and loan information. So folks, remember to check the intended recipients before you send those emails!

News via [Wired]

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