Thousands of e-mails sent by Softbank mobile customers in western Japan were affected by a technical glitch at the end of August, with some being delivered to the wrong people.WTF? No evidence that mail contents were misused? Like a guy is going to complain that he got divorced because the email to his mistress accidentally got delivered to his wife instead. Freaking priceless.
The problem with a Softbank mail server affected 3,902 e-mails between Aug. 28 and 31, with some being redirected to the wrong addressees.
"There is no evidence that mail contents were misused," the company says.
Affected customers can contact Softbank until the end of October on 0120-919-081.
Via Japan Probe.
Why do Japanese news agencies not archive their articles online? Is this so they can't be held accountable later on down the line for faulty reporting? Or do they charge for archives?
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Why do Japanese news agencies not archive their articles online? Is this so they can't be held accountable later on down the line for faulty reporting? Or do they charge for archives?
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