Charlotte Observer
Wells Fargo's email system slowed down last week after recipients to a massive email, sent to 90,000 people, started to reply all. the email, which was sent out to bank employees slowed down the system after the company's servers had a backlog of 4 million email messages at one point. The backup delayed communications in both internal and external emails, driving lines in the bank.
The Telegraph
The passwords and login credentials for hundreds of millions of stolen MySpace users have gone on sale on the dark web. The company believes that the 360 million email addresses and passwords were stolen several years ago, before a redesign in 2013. MySpace has reset the passwords but users are encouraged to change their passwords for other sites if they were similar to the passwords they used for MySpace.
The Guardian
The email addresses and login details of more than 65 million Tumblr accounts have been posted for sale on the dark net. The data comes from a leaked back in 2013. The sale price for the data is $150. The data is likely unreadable, as Tumblr salted and hashed the passwords. It is not clear if the data is legitimate. Last month, millions of LinkedIn user logins were posted for sale on the dark web, but turned out to be mostly from dormant accounts.
The Wall Street Journal
Cheryl Mills, a top aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has declined to respond to questions from Judicial Watch's lawyers about Clinton's email server, citing her role as Clinton's attorney. In a deposition with the conservative watchdog group's lawyers, Mills' lawyer referred to attorney-client privilege as the reason for not responding to the group's attorneys.
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