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Plivo was hacked or sold user info

8 点作者 thedangler11 个月前
Today I received spam email from @businessfundrapid.com to an email address I only setup with Plivo.<p>So they were hacked and didn’t say anything or don’t know<p>OR<p>They are selling user data.<p>Anyone else experience this ?

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sigmoid1011 个月前
According to their privacy policy [1], they share your email with third party advertisers. You have to opt out if you don&#x27;t want that.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.plivo.com&#x2F;legal&#x2F;privacy&#x2F;#how-does-plivo-share-your-personal-data" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.plivo.com&#x2F;legal&#x2F;privacy&#x2F;#how-does-plivo-share-yo...</a>
KomoD11 个月前
Probably the latter, wouldn&#x27;t be the first time a company does that.<p>I&#x27;m signed up with Plivo but so far it doesn&#x27;t seem like I&#x27;ve got any spam to that email (yet?)
brudgers11 个月前
Or the email was sent in plain text (typical) and an intermediate hop logged the address and made it available.<p>Or the matching address was generated algorithmically because if you&#x27;re spamming you don&#x27;t really care if most addresses bounce. Thinking about the days when I used to use bespoke addresses, they would have been pretty easy to generate algorithmically. And thinking about spam I&#x27;ve received, what appears to be algorithmic generation is not uncommon.<p>Or the Terms of Service you agreed to include sharing information with partners.<p>Good luck.