Daily Journal Staff Writer
Retailers and banks long have seen the appeal in using third-party email marketing to lend the appearance of a personal touch to online sales. But revelations of a massive data breach at one of the leading email marketing companies highlighted a downside to that virtual touch: it can be difficult to point the finger at others when it is your customers' sensitive information that was stolen.
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