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vaempire4wii

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Please digg this article fast, so that it gets noticed to all of flks around. Thanks in advance.

Woo. I wasn't able to believe this that Gmail is hacked! This is really unbelievable that one of the biggest site in the world is hacked and the Hackers put porn pics on the Google groups.

http://digg.com/security/Gmail_Hacked_3

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old news? it sounds like something did indeed happen this morning:

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/upda...ail-outage.html

I use Gmail because it is convenient, but I wouldn't rely on or trust it; same goes for any 3rd party email service.

[edit] check out the Gmail S/MIME Firefox addon:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/592

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If ever there was a misleading Topic title then this is it!

Tuesday's downtime wasn't a hack, it was a server outage - and it made the ISC SANS diary and BBC News.

... If you want secure email, don't use gmail.

or, alternatively, in Europe, if you want security, don't use email!

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If ever there was a misleading Topic title then this is it!

Tuesday's downtime wasn't a hack, it was a server outage - and it made the ISC SANS diary and BBC News.

... If you want secure email, don't use gmail.

or, alternatively, in Europe, if you want security, don't use email!

.

You mean don't use gmail?

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No, I really did mean email. It's not a typo.

For the reasons why, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunica..._data_retention

Or more simply, see the BBC News item UK e-mail law 'attack on rights' at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7819230.stm

From March all internet service providers (ISPs) will by law have to keep information about every e-mail sent or received in the UK for a year.

That is, details of roughly 3 Billion emails per day, or roughly 1 Trillion emails per year.

Also,

Reports have suggested the government has even bigger plans for data retention called the Interception Modernisation Programme.

It could involve one central database, gathering details on every text sent, e-mail sent, phone call made and website visited.

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