While last week's suggestion that TechCrunch is reporting that Google's anti-phising blacklist contained confidential usernames and passwords of individuals, including logins for bank accounts etc.
Google has not publicly discussed the error, although they quietly removed the offending data. They have, however, acknowledged it in email correspondence with Finjan, which was forwarded to me. Google has since removed the confidential data.Ok, I can take a search engine switching my settings, but dumping my username and passwords on to the web? Very bad! Especially as
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