Password Spamming Screwup
Chris Tweney writes
"Theglobe.com stuck its
foot in the proverbial cow flop on Monday when it sent
messages to about 35,000 users -- saying "congratulations,
you've been signed up for theglobe.com's VIP service!"
the kicker: each message provided a username and
password that would seem strangely familiar to those who
had already registered at AdAge.com. Seems
the folks at Advertising Age sold their user database --
including unhashed passwords and usernames --
to theglobe.
I received one of these mails, and boy, was it scary. I've
had to change my password at nearly every (unsecure) site
I use.
Like theglobe's TV spots say: "your first full-service
online integrated virtual community". So well integrated
you don't even have to worry about password privacy!"
Salon Magazine has more.
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