PuckChaser said:You can use any email address you want, as it doesn't send verification emails. I believe I saw somewhere that Tony Blair's UK PM email address was registered... However, its highly unlikely someone randomly used john.smith5@forces.gc.ca without actually being that dude.
cavalryman said::facepalm: If you're going to indulge in extra curricular hanky panky, using your work email addy isn't exactly a sign of better than room temperature intelligence. :facepalm:
ModlrMike said:But it may not be them using it. Once your email address is out there in the wild, anyone can spoof it, particularly when the site doesn't verify the source.
How many people do you know who attache their DWAN email address to all of their outgoing correspondence? Some even post it on their social media profiles.
That's probably not a whole lot smarter, but I've witnessed enough stupidity when it comes to exposing one's life on the internet that I really shouldn't be surprised.ModlrMike said:Some even post it on their social media profiles.
Dimsum said:Exactly. Hell, it's in our freaking sig blocks.
Also, there are some on there that seem dubious (ie. only last name). I'm fairly certain that no DWAN addresses are like that.
Jarnhamar said:Say, how does someone access all the email addresses that were exposed?
Dimsum said:Also, there are some on there that seem dubious (ie. only last name). I'm fairly certain that no DWAN addresses are like that.
Pusser said:Original DWAN addresses were last name and initials. We changed to first and last names at least 5-7 years ago. This would indicate that many of addresses given are quite old.