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Monday, June 11, 2007

Google baits hackers


Google comes bottom of privacy survey

Oh %$^#!
Enough said. Perhaps its not that good that we all start running our lives from iGoogle. We all get passwords reset to that inbox, financial statements delivered and a stack of other confidential and potentially damaging information. If the right (err...wrong) people were to get access, ID theft would be simple. To make matters worse, one of Google's best features -- the fact that you never have to delete your mail -- means that a life time of sensitive and potentially financially crippling information might now be made available to scammers.

It seems its peers (Facebook, AOL, Yahoo) didn't do much better, but time will tell who gets hit worst.

Let's hope they sort this one out fast.

2 comments:

Monte said...

Google. A brand you trust? Better be...


http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html

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