GMail Bug That Turned Some Users Into Spammers Fixed

August 30th, 2010 → 6:31 am @ Sue Walsh

Google announced that it has fixed a bug that caused a small percentage of GMail accounts to send the same email messages over and over again. The unending barrage of messages caused some of the affected accounts to be blacklisted by services such as SORBS.net and Backscatterer.org and left users wondering if their computers had been infected with some kind of malware or hacked.

“The problem with Google Mail should be resolved,” Google’s tech support staff wrote. “We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support. Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better.”

Some affected users who use GMail for business purposes were embarrassed and left having to explain to clients and colleagues who were no doubt annoyed by the flood of duplicate messages. Google has not provided any details about the bug or what might have caused it, and it’s not known if they provided assistance in getting blacklisted users off those lists.

It’s estimated that about 2.5% of GMail’s roughly 160 million users (as reported by the Wall Street Journal) were affected. That may not sound like much, but it equals about 4 million users whose accounts were turned into mail bombing machines by the bug. That’s a lot of email.

Google probably wishes the timing had been better as the bug hit in the same week they had called a press conference to announce that Google Voice and GMail have been integrated.

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GMail Bug That Turned Some Users Into Spammers Fixed


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