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Zynga Mistake Puts Random Stranger In Customer Support Role

Kotaku: In select circumstances, until earlier today, the Zynga game Coasterville told users to email a certain address @themepark.com if something went wrong. The problem is, that email address didn't belong to a Zynga employee.

Instead, it belonged to Eric Mueller, who owns the domain themepark.com, which he uses for his web design firm.

In2iti0n4369d ago

Yeah, uhh, hi. Zinga? Yeah, umm...your games suck and your business practices are questionable. Every single game your company has ever created has been a blatant rip off of another company's franchise. I hope your bulldog chokes on its own feces and you're forced to change your logo to a rotting carcass. Thanks.

Oh this is the help line...riiiight...OK. How do I grow dingleberries on my farm?

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Words with Friends just suffered a major data breach

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Technology and the internet’s impact on financial trading

Financial trading is not what it was like 20 years ago and that's all thanks to the internet.

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How to avoid getting hacked on the web

Security is one of those things people eventually learn once they've been hacked or had their personal information stolen. Here's some of the best ways to avoid getting hacked.

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Tzuno3199d ago

Google knows everything anyway :)

Sahil3198d ago

Dont go on the internet ;)