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Human error is being blamed after McAfee sent out a contact list of 1,400 security professionals attached to a promo newsletter.

The security company is unsure how many people received the list - but has asked them to delete it.

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The ACOMM Awards 2009 Westin Hotel, Sydney August 06, 2009
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