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Data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands

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Re: Data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands

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Why wouldn’t it be?

Guess it's about intent. They write "data spillage" which I take as "accidently sent to wrong people" while "data breach" which I would take as "someone took the data with intent to spread it".

From the article:

> Personal information can be used by criminals or entities to steal identities, commit bank and credit fraud, or phishing schemes.

Getting a bit tired of this. You can't really steal someones identity. But a criminal could use this to commit fraud, but you still have your own identity.

Guess it's the same as with piracy. It's not really stealing so much as copying, but everyone calls it stealing...

Re: Data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands

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Re: Data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands

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They always have been. In what world would sending confidential information to someone who isn't supposed to have access to it not be considered a breach? Intent doesn't matter in these situations.

The word "breach" often implies more of a "breaking in" action, one of its definitions on dictionary.com is "make a gap in and break through."

Either way, someone has your data who isn't supposed to, but it feels a bit like a tree falling on your car and calling it a "car accident."

Re: Data breach at Marine Forces Reserve impacts thousands

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> “It was very quickly noticed and email recall procedures were implemented to reduce the number of accounts that received it,” Aranda said.

What are they talking about when they mention "email recall procedure[s]"? Once you've sent an email, you've sent it.

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