Goldman Sachs asks Google to delete an e-mail to prevent leakage

Goldman Sachs stupid

Η Goldman Sachs Group Inc asked Google to delete an email that he accidentally sent to the wrong account.

Yes, you read that right. An associate sent confidential customer information to a Gmail account by mistake, and Goldman Sachs, wanting to avoid a “useless and massive” of privacy asked Google to intervene.

For this purpose, the bank asked a judge of order Google Inc to delete the offending message.

According to the complaint, the message was sent on June 23 and included highly confidential brokerage account information. It is unknown how much πελατών περιλαμβάνονται στο e-mail, άλλωστε η  Goldman δεν το αποκάλυψε, αλλά ζήτησε τη βοήθειά της Google. Οι δύο εταιρείες έχουν προφανώς ήδη συζητήσει το θέμα, και η Google ανακοίνωσε ότι θα μπορούσε να βοηθούσε αν υπήρχε μια δικαστική απόφαση, γεγονός που δεν πρέπει να εκπλήσσει πραγματικά κανέναν δεδομένου ότι η απαιτεί συνήθως δικαστικές αποφάσεις για δραστηριότητες που περιλαμβάνουν επεμ on user accounts and data.

Η Goldman Sachs says her partner, who was in charge of checking for changes in the bank's internal procedures, wanted to send the report with the company's customer details to a gs.com account, but the message ended up in a gmail account. .com ”which had a similar name.

The bank was unable to get a response from the Gmail account owner, so he contacted Google.

Considering how much time has passed since the email was sent, it is hard to believe that it has not been read, and the data has not been saved by the email owner.

So deleting email from Google now seems a little pointless. However, some suggestions in her complaint Goldman Sachs they look quite interesting. The company states on the one hand that the disclosure would be a violation of privacy, and therefore shows that it cares about the rights of its customers, and on the other hand talks about avoiding "defamation" of the company,

It looks like Goldman is trying to hide the data for more than one reason, and it should be interesting to see if the information has been leaked, or if Google has managed to delete the message.

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Written by Dimitris

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