It is very likely that if the unsuspecting recipient were to have logged onto their Gmail account and checked for new e-mail that it would have already been in the Spam/Junk folder due to Google's awesome filters!
I mean who in their right mind would think even if that e-mail was not marked as SPAM that it was not a forged Goldman Sachs e-mail. That and the fact that it had confidential client information. In this day and age with privacy and encryption, no one would have suspected this to be a legit Goldman Sachs e-mail.
It is very likely that if the unsuspecting recipient were to have logged onto their Gmail account and checked for new e-mail that it would have already been in the Spam/Junk folder due to Google's awesome filters! I mean who in their right mind would think even if that e-mail was not marked as SPAM that it was not a forged Goldman Sachs e-mail. That and the fact that it had confidential client information. In this day and age with privacy and encryption, no one would have suspected this to be a legit Goldman Sachs e-mail.