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Gmail Account Shut Down For Receiving Errant Bank Spreadsheet
By Laura Northrup on September 26, 2009 10:00 PM  

—>The judicial system has spoken in the case of the spreadsheet full of personal data accidentally e-mailed to a random Gmail user by an employee of Rocky Mountain Bank. Google must reveal the account holder's identity, and the account has been deactivated.  More »

Bank Sends Sensitive Customer Info To Some Random Gmail User
By Laura Northrup on September 24, 2009 2:35 PM  

—>Here's the problem with Gmail: so many people use it that a mistyped e-mail address probably will not result in a bounced message. It will result in your message going to the wrong person, since nearly every derivation of a name is probably a working address.   More »

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