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Top 10 e-mail blunders of 2008

By:  CIO staff On: 27 Oct 2008 For: CIO.com (NA) Creator

With Halloween lurking around the corner, messaging security and data loss prevention company Proofpoint has compiled some of the scariest e-mail blunders of the year

Top 10 e-mail blunders of 2008
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What do Halloween and a sent e-mail have in common? Both can be equally frightening, according to Proofpoint, a provider of unified e-mail security, archiving and data loss prevention solutions.

With Halloween lurking around the corner, the company has identified some of the scariest e-mail snafus of 2008. These blunders, attacks and mishaps have caused sleepless nights and financial peril for consumers, corporate executives, politicians and of course, e-mail and IT administrators. And read more Tales of IT Terror.

In no particular order, here are this year's top e-mail mishaps:

1. Phishing Fiasco

In September, it was reported that cyber-criminals were launching fake sites for charities and asking unsuspecting consumers for donations to help in the hurricane disaster efforts.

With any phishing site, people can be tricked and treated into revealing financial information and often discover the fraud after it is too late.

How not to get caught by phishing traps

2. Preying on Palin's E-mail

A hacker breached the personal Yahoo! account of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and revealed portions of its content on a site called Wikileaks. Security experts note that it can be fairly simple for a determined person to hack into a personal e-mail account, but concerns have been raised about Palin using her personal e-mail for business issues.

David C. Kernell, son of Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell, was indicted earlier this month in the case.

3. Obama's Unsightly Spam

A malicious spam e-mail spread in September claimed to have a link to a sex video of Obama, but instead included spyware to steal sensitive data from the victim's computer. Current events and sensational news headlines-both real and fictional-remain popular subject lines for phish and spam attacks because of their potential to lure recipients into opening the e-mail or its attachments.

4. E-mails: Dead and Buried

Oracle Corp. failed to unearth CEO Larry Ellison's e-mails that were sought as evidence in a class-action lawsuit. According to the U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, Oracle should have figured out a way to comply with the order to produce the information, which was issued in late 2006.

5. E-mail Job Elimination

Carat's chief people officer accidentally alerted staffers that their jobs could be in peril by sending an office-wide e-mail only meant for senior management. Additionally, the specifics on the talking points of their restructuring were shared. (For information on job searching, check out our careers resource center.)


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