[Spambayes] Breach of Privacy
skip at pobox.com
skip at pobox.com
Wed Jul 25 19:17:56 CEST 2007
Thomas> I sent an e-mail earlier about some e-mails from my company to
Thomas> your company regarding tech support. These e-mails found on
Thomas> google.com contained confidential information and had
Thomas> disclaimers as such in the e-mails. I have since found several
Thomas> of these e-mails easily searchable on google.com and free for
Thomas> the world to see. This puts my company at financial jeopardy as
Thomas> we are held liable for content that was supposed to be kept in
Thomas> private and via your servers with the rest of the world.
Thomas,
I'm not sure where you got the idea that posting messages to a public
mailing list about an open source tool such as SpamBayes constituted private
communication with the tech support group of another company. I presume you
subscribed to the list or at least visited the subscription page. Right
there is a link to the mailing list archives. Anyone can read them. The
fact that you found your messages via Google is not surprising and
demonstrates how the system is supposed to work. If Google found them then
Yahoo!, MSN and other search engines almost certainly found them as well.
In addition, email mirroring services will have them: Gmane, Google Groups,
etc. Finally, I suspect you can find your messages via Alexa's Wayback
Machine.
The responsibility for using the technology appropriately rests with you.
The horse left the barn months ago. Now you want someone else to close the
door. That's not going to help.
--
Skip Montanaro - skip at pobox.com - http://www.webfast.com/~skip/
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