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Google Engineer Spied on Chats and Stalked Teens

         

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2:35 pm on Sep 15, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Google Engineer Spied on Chats and Stalked Teens [gawker.com]
A Google engineer spied on four underage teens for months before the company was notified of the abuses
It's unclear how widespread Barksdale's abuses were, but in at least four cases, Barksdale spied on minors' Google accounts without their consent, according to a source close to the incidents.
"We dismissed David Barksdale for breaking Google's strict internal privacy policies. We carefully control the number of employees who have access to our systems, and we regularly upgrade our security controls–for example, we are significantly increasing the amount of time we spend auditing our logs to ensure those controls are effective. That said, a limited number of people will always need to access these systems if we are to operate them properly–which is why we take any breach so seriously."

willybfriendly

4:39 pm on Sep 15, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Another report on this here [businessinsider.com]


In July, officials at Google were notified of Barksdale's actions...Grosse quickly responded to the complaint with a curt email: "Thank you very much for reporting; we'll investigate quietly and get back to you if we need anything more."

viggen

4:10 am on Sep 20, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Here a follow up [defamer.com.au]...

I am really surprised that this hasn`t gotten that much attention, you always here people about privacy concerns and than the total silence at the worst possible szenario...

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viggen

Maurice

11:00 am on Sep 28, 2010 (gmt 0)

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well this goes on in banks telcos and hospitals its just that some organisations do take it seriosly and track acess. This happened in BT after a hack got a temp job and looked up her majesties phone number.

and I do know that some development team leaders had to go through full on security vetting.

I suspect that Google was a bit lackadasical about tracking things like this - access to customer info praobaly needs to be MAC and not DAC or have monitoring/auditing and vetting of people with this sort of access.