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by jlarocco
2804 days ago
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I don't think that's up for debate. Both the WSJ and Google's own engineers came to the conclusion that they were. If the data wasn't leaking there wouldn't be anything for Google to cover up in their memo. The only question left is who was affected, and Google doesn't know because they deleted the logs. The responsible thing to do would be notify everybody using that part of the service. |
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The difference is between data being exposed and data being leaked. The difference is quite critical.