Comment by DrillShopper 3 months ago In a rational world the remedy would be to sue Google for exposing your payroll information. 2 comments DrillShopper Reply dragonwriter 3 months ago Google is neither the party holding the payroll information nor the party that chose to make it available on terms that are insecure against loss of control of the domain, why would it be rational for them to be liable? DrillShopper 3 months ago Because they're running the faulty auth
dragonwriter 3 months ago Google is neither the party holding the payroll information nor the party that chose to make it available on terms that are insecure against loss of control of the domain, why would it be rational for them to be liable? DrillShopper 3 months ago Because they're running the faulty auth
Google is neither the party holding the payroll information nor the party that chose to make it available on terms that are insecure against loss of control of the domain, why would it be rational for them to be liable?
Because they're running the faulty auth