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Kaspersky blames misconfiguration after customers receive “dear and lovely”email

15 points| Rondom | 3 years ago |grahamcluley.com

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badrabbit|3 years ago

Really looks like some noob dev messed things up like testing things in prod by accident ("misconfiguration").

marginalia_nu|3 years ago

Might just be some part of prod conf that's slipped into a testing environment. Pretty easy to happen if your test environment can access the Internet.

I've seen this exact thing happen at previous employer. Very easy mistake to make, given how easy it is to send emails. You'd think it would require a server or something.

Normille|3 years ago

Sounds like a [common?] Chinese misunderstanding of how English works to me. I've had emails from a few Chinese companies I bought from on Amazon, where they addressed me as "Hello Dear".

I assume they think "Dear" can be used in the same way as "Sir" or "Madam" when you don't know the addressee's name.