Google Admits Desktop Security Risk

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johntp

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Businesses have been warned by research company Gartner that the latest Google Desktop Beta has an “unacceptable security risk,” and Google agrees.

On Feb. 9, Google unveiled Google Desktop 3, a free, downloadable program that includes an option to let users search across multiple computers for files. To do that, the application automatically stores copies of files, for up to a month, on Google servers. From there, copies are transferred to the user’s other computers for archiving. The data is encrypted in transmission and while stored on Google servers.

Source: *www.technobytez.com/
 

shaan_iam

Right off the assembly line
IT IS really A good ,,,,,,,frightning news .

AS we beleive too much on gooogle products,,,
it has really give a ten sion on us and to rethink on google idelogies[/img]
 

gary4gar

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already posted by me a few days back i latest news although MODS shifted it to reviews
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic...t=&PHPSESSID=4e402e0d56b5d12beda9a91ccae0216f
 

mario_pant

In the zone
google has started scare me lately.....
i was happy with their search and email..... but now all i can see is GOOGLE evrywhere..... even the globe is stamped with a "google" sign now... (look with g-earth)!

google is just growing and i think in the future google will dictate the fourth world ie. "The" internet! *faints*
 
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