Senators 'Disappointed' That Google Didn't Disclose Data Vulnerability

Top lawmakers sent a stinging letter to Google over its handling of a data vulnerability that affected hundreds of thousands of users of its Google+ social media service. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune (R., S.D.), in a letter, joined two subcommittee chairmen in saying they found it “troubling” that Google failed to disclose the vulnerability after it was discovered.