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posted November 05, 2011
Many companies have, either through vulnerabilities sin their own system or through contracted companies, allowed their mailing list information to be accessed via third-parties unintentionally. Fortunately, many of the
technically-literate
companies have realized that being forthcoming about these vulnerabilities is best for their public relations. Unfortunately, many of these
companies outsource their eMail operations to a handful of companies that do not seem to understand security
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