Even though we often accuse Google of supervising us too much and of sometimes adopting a somewhat limiting attitude, there are cases where the company protects its " clients". This was the case very recently.
In August an employee of Rocky Mountain Bank sent a message to one of its correspondents. By error, some very confidential data on 1325 bank clerks was sent to some unknown person with a GMail address. These data contained their coordinates, their social security number, their tax references and even the details of their loans in progress. This data contains information that is commonly used in the the United States for the stealing of identities.Trying to make good his error, this employee sent a second message to this GMail account expressly asking the owner not to read the preceding message, to destroy it and to confirm this by return email. But time passed and the employee did not receive an answer. It could have ended here, but the bank decided to go furthe