What happens when a giant social networking site loses a large chunk of data due to some possible errors in database management? The company gets embarrassed.
This is the case with Facebook, which recently lost some important information from its data servers, resulting to the deletion of email preferences of the users.
This resulted to emails sent by Facebook thought to be phishing scams.
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