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Error in sending e-mails that sent by a bank to a Gmail address that led to the court which requires Google to turn it off which has not seen to the recipient to immediately delete it.
It has been sent by Jackson's employees who worked at Rocky Mountain Bank on August 12 and which are included in the e-mail name, address, key codes and more lending data from the 1300 bank customers.
The bank also sent another e-mail that asks for data to be removed immediately and sent the case to trial so that Google will follow the request. Last week, courts in the United States District Court in San Jose, Calif., asked Google to turn off Google's Gmail account and had followed this request. In this case quickly followed and the courts to ensure these measures will free the case and permit Google again to reactivate these accounts.
"Rocky Mountain Bank, in collaboration with Google has confirmed that the e-mail that includes client information has not been opened and has been permanently removed from Google's system," said Tina Martinez, Rocky Mountain Capital consultants respond via e-mail.
"As a result, there is no customer data that has been opened or viewed by people who are not concerned over the data sent was wrong," said Martinez. "Rocky Mountain Bank acts to protect customer data highly confidential. This case is finally closed. “
On the other hand, Google does not want to comment on this one case.
It has been sent by Jackson's employees who worked at Rocky Mountain Bank on August 12 and which are included in the e-mail name, address, key codes and more lending data from the 1300 bank customers.
The bank also sent another e-mail that asks for data to be removed immediately and sent the case to trial so that Google will follow the request. Last week, courts in the United States District Court in San Jose, Calif., asked Google to turn off Google's Gmail account and had followed this request. In this case quickly followed and the courts to ensure these measures will free the case and permit Google again to reactivate these accounts.
"Rocky Mountain Bank, in collaboration with Google has confirmed that the e-mail that includes client information has not been opened and has been permanently removed from Google's system," said Tina Martinez, Rocky Mountain Capital consultants respond via e-mail.
"As a result, there is no customer data that has been opened or viewed by people who are not concerned over the data sent was wrong," said Martinez. "Rocky Mountain Bank acts to protect customer data highly confidential. This case is finally closed. “
On the other hand, Google does not want to comment on this one case.
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