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Data Hacked - Court dismisses claim

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  • Data Hacked - Court dismisses claim

    Our company gmail (Gsuite) account was accessed by a person without our authorization and certain emails were accessed and downloaded to use as evidences and presented to the courts by this person. When an email is downloaded in gmail you can find the email address and the date it was downloaded on top of the page. Therefore on the email this person had downloaded and presented to the courts had our company email address with date/time it was downloaded which was accessed without our consent.

    When this was pointed out to the judge that the email presented to the courts was accessed illegally from our email servers without our consent, the judge dismissed it inquiring from us why our security systems were not stronger and dissmissed the claim without even investigating on it.

    What type of corrective action can we make in this instance? Can we make a complaint? What is the best course of action in this case?
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