Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Bank sends email to wrong Gmail account: Who's at fault


Bank sends email to wrong
Gmail account: Who's at fault

Wed., September 30, 2009

Bank sends email to wrong Gmail account: Who's at fault

Bank sends email to wrong Gmail account: Who's at fault When a bank sends confidential data to the wrong Gmail address, who is responsible for cleaning up the mess -- the bank, Google, or the recipient?



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