Phrogman writes "In this CNN article by Bruce Schneier, he states that the US Government inadvertently enabled Chinese hackers access to Google's Gmail.
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US Inadvertently Enabled Chinese Google Hackers
Outlook 2010 Bug Creates Monster Email Files
Julie188 writes with this snippet from Network World "Office 2010 is still in beta and a patch is already out.
Gmail Moves To HTTPS By Default
clone53421 writes "Although Gmail has long supported HTTPS as an option, Gmail announced their decision yesterday to switch everyone to HTTPS by default: 'We initially left the choice of using it up t
Massive Phishing Campaign Hits Multiple Email Services
nandemoari writes "It seems as if the massive phishing campaign reported yesterday was not specific to Hotmail, as was initially believed.
Look Who’s Launching an Email Service
Looks like Lotus, a division of International Business Machines, is launching a new hosted email service called iNotes that costs $3.75 a month and comes with 1 GB of storage space.
Why You Can’t Trust Google
If, like our little company, you run your business using Google Apps, you’re playing with fire.
Get the Drift With Gist
Gist, a free web service that provides a snapshot of information about your email contacts, is publicly launching in beta today.
Delete Data On Netbook If Stolen?
An anonymous reader writes "I have just moved overseas on a 2-year working holiday visa and so I picked up a netbook for the interim, an MSI Wind U100 Plus running WinXP. I love it to bits.
Google Rolls Out New Apps Features Aimed at Wooing the Enterprise
Google, in its continuing push to lure more enterprise customers to its Apps suite of products, rolled out three new Apps features today: it’s incorporated Tasks as a standard Gmail feature, added
Browser Wars, Take 2
The browser wars are heating up once more.
Happy Birthday, Gmail!
Gmail turned five years old this week.
Outage Knocks Gmail Offline For Many Users
Many readers noted an outage affecting Google's gmail service last night. Firmafest points to a statement from Google, according to which only a small subset of users were affected.
Attacking Local Browser Storage
CrazyCanucklehead writes "At the Blackhat security conference in Washington, DC, researcher Michael Sutton has detailed how common XSS flaws in web applications employing (Google) Gears and HTML 5 Dat
Apple Bans iPhone App For Competing With Mail.app
recoiledsnake writes "Another submission has been rejected from the iPhone App Store, this time for 'duplicating the functionality of the iPhone Mail application.' The author claims that his applicati
Mozilla's Thoughts On Google's Chrome
tandiond writes to tell us that in a recent blog posting, Mozilla CEO John Lily shared his thoughts on Google's new browser project, Chrome, and what that means for Mozilla.
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