
<p>Google has reportedly fixed a bug with its Gmail service that sent a user thousands of unwanted e-mails.</p><p>The bug allowed auto-fill of e-mail address in Gmail when accessed from the Google Search results page and affected the Hotmail account of David S Peck.</p><p>According to CNET, it was discovered that Google filled in another person's e-mail address in a new Gmail message whenever anybody signed into a Google account and clicked on the top Gmail sub-link in Google search results for Gmail.</p><p><a href="http://www.indiatimes.com/technology/internet/google-spam-troubles-hotmail-user-125166.html">Keep reading...</a></p>