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Why Are These Places So Bad At Data Protection?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In that case (and I didn't read the article but heard it on the TV) I suspect human error, putting all the names in the send box rather than a group in the BCC box ?
Security can't be easy anyway, crackers find flaws in operating systems and exploit them. Software is widespread and has to work with multiple other software, exploits are difficult to spot. And poor coding practice can be an issue too. The only safe system is one no one else can get to.
Security can't be easy anyway, crackers find flaws in operating systems and exploit them. Software is widespread and has to work with multiple other software, exploits are difficult to spot. And poor coding practice can be an issue too. The only safe system is one no one else can get to.
it's not really "these places"; as said, it's an easy and common error. I do wonder though if they can't customise their email system so that anything labelled a group email automatically accepts only BCC addressees. Nothing is foolproof, but it might make it a lot harder to do than just one click in the wrong place.
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