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THE MIGHTY GURGLE HAS has admitted that some users of its Google Docs online word processing service may have had their documents shared with unauthorised users.
A flaw in the system meant that the documents of some users of the service were marked down as collaborative items, allowing third parties who are also signed up to the system to access and amend them. The flaw has now been fixed said the company.
“We’ve identified and fixed a bug where a very small percentage of users shared some of their documents inadvertently,” said the company bog over the weekend.
“The inadvertent sharing was limited to people with whom the document owner, or a collaborator with sharing rights, had previously shared a document.”
The flaw did not work on all functions of Google Docs. Text documents and presentations could be accessed by others but spreadsheets could not. Google is contacting everyone who was hit by the problem.
The company said that 0.5 per cent of their customers were affected by the flaw and that users would have had to have taken “a specific sequence of user actions” to get access to the documents. µ
I heard it was .05%, not .5%.
IT is complicated, securing it is even more complicated. For me, the equation is simple : I don't want to run the risk, so I do not use cloudy stuff. My docs are secure on my hard disk behind a hardware firewall. The only way for them to get exposed is when I send them by email or snail mail. That is about as secure as it gets.