Please Remove that Email List
Yesterday’s Japan Times reported that a web site in Guam temporarily allowed access to a list of some 320,000 DoCoMo email addresses. NTT DoCoMo asked the offending company to take the list of the Net, which it did. How does a site operator in Guam (a US territory) get their grubby hands on several hundred thousand DoCoMo email addys? And why simply make them public (rather than reselling them)? And what’s happening with the list now? Some Monday mobile madness we thought you wouldn’t want to miss…
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