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Kalahari.net fixes flaw

By Itumeleng Mogaki, ITWeb junior journalist
Johannesburg, 17 Sept 2004

Online retailer Kalahari.net this morning repaired a flaw that allowed account holders to view other customers` personal details.

The flaw allowed users to view the order history of other account holders, numbers of parcels, as well as addresses and telephone numbers.

The problem was detected by a Kalahari.net user who reported it to ITWeb after an e-mail sent to the company`s support centre failed to elicit a reply after two weeks.

"This is not a or issue," says Gary Hadfield, commercial manager of Kalahari.net. "No one has been able to get hold of our customers` credit or payment details."

He says the reason the customer service department had not responded to the e-mail was that it was not logged with its customer relationship management system.

"Obviously this is a technical glitch a customer picked up and our customer service didn`t."

Brian Harding, marketing director of Software Futures - the company that handles Kalahari.net`s IT software development - emphasises that there was no fraud, and all the details that could be accessed were available only for a short period.

"As soon as were notified, the problem was corrected. We have had a long successful relationship with Kalahari.net and this is the first time we have experienced a problem of this nature. We have obviously looked at adjusting procedures and processes to ensure that this type of thing does not happen in the future," says Harding.

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