A Snapchat employee inadvertently spilled sensitive company information after falling for an email trick.<br />On Friday, an unidentified worker for the maker of the popular photo and video sharing app received an email asking for payroll information, Snapchat revealed in a blog post published Sunday.<br />The email, which claimed to be from Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, apparently seemed legitimate enough to the person, who complied with the request.<br />Oops.<br />The email was actually a phishing scam, and it resulted in pay and personal data for some employees being divulged to an outsider.<br />Snapchat stressed that none of its internal systems were breached and that no user information was compromised.