iCrossing Trash Didn’t Contain Private Client Data, Says PR Dir.

By Matt Van Hoven 

You might remember a little post from last week about the British shop that somehow managed to have their trash spread all over town…literally. We posted some insider info that stated private client data was among that strewn about Brighton.

An e-mail from iCrossing’s PR Director, Dana Mellecker and Michael Logue city inspection & enforcement officer, states the contrary.

Mellecker is of course referring to this: “The garbage included private data, including costs and profits from TUI, Web mock-ups for EA Games and more.”

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Apparently, “No such private was found,” according to Mr. Logue. Interesting then, that my source was so certain it was. See our original coverage here.

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