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Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on September 26, 2011 by Sophos

Amstrad’s retro [email protected], email privacy and data loss

The purchase of a second-hand oddball phone/internet hybrid, the Amstrad [email protected], uncovers emails that probably should have remained private to the original owner.

CategoriesAlan Sugar, Amstrad, [email protected], Lord Sugar, Naked Security, Security TagsData loss, Featured, privacy

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