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My recommendation is to relax and think about how incredibly unlikely it is that that information went to the tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny subset of humanity that can and might use it against you.

If you are really concerned you should research the recovery process for affected customers when companies are hacked and lose massive and broad sets of customer information.

You should not bombard them with scams and spam to get your mom's old email blacklisted, that is an overreaction and most likely you will just cause the other person inconvenience.




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