Walmart blocks emails containing racial slur from being sent through its domain
FILE PHOTO: The entrance to a Walmart store is seen in Bradford, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 20, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
(Reuters) - Walmart Inc said on Monday it had blocked emails containing a racial slur from being sent from its domain, following backlash on social media.
Several Twitter users posted screenshots of emails, from the company's official '[email protected]' address, that contained a slur instead of their names.
Walmart said a "bad actor" had created fake Walmart accounts using people's real email addresses and altered first names to fool its automated reply system.
The company said it did not know how many fake accounts were created, but that its systems had not been hacked and no customer data was compromised.
"We discovered that an external bad actor created false Walmart accounts with obvious intent to offend our customers," a Walmart spokeswoman said, adding the company was "shocked and appalled" and looking into all available means to hold those responsible accountable.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)
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