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by crusso 4835 days ago
For anyone with a little knowledge about locks and basic tools, no conventional door lock prevents entry. So by your logic, nearly all house contents are freely available.

Regarding AT&T, it's not a question of responsibility - it's a question of a level of fault that is negligent. At some level, it's your responsibility because you gave AT&T your data, right? At some level, it's your responsibility because you have an email address, right?

Without a detailed assessment of many factors, just throwing out there that AT&T is negligent seems to be fairly irresponsible.

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Nah. If I give any website my email address, I have a reasonable expectation it won't be published on that website in a public manner ripe for harvesting. Unless of course the Ts&Cs I'm signing explicitly say it will (somewhere prominent, preferably in bold red with flashing letters).
They're not negligent? Would you like them to handle your private data in this fashion? How about your children's data?