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Gmail Hack Targeted White House

DEVLIN BARRETT and SIOBHAN GORMAN The Wall Street Journal 06/02/2011
Gmail Hack Targeted White House

People who work at the White House were among those targeted by the China-based hackers who broke into Google Inc.'s Gmail accounts, according to one U.S. official. The hackers likely were hoping the officials were conducting administration business on their private emails, according to lawmakers and security experts.

Russian security service wants to ban Skype and Gmail

The Russian security service has proposed banning Skype, Hotmail and Gmail as their "uncontrolled use" could pose a security threat, a service official said during a government meeting on Friday.

Google accuses China of interfering with Gmail email system

Google has accused the Chinese government of interfering with its popular Gmail email system. The move follows extensive attempts by the Chinese authorities to crack down on the "jasmine revolution" – an online dissident movement inspired by events in the Middle East.

About 150,000 Gmail account holders woke up to a nightmare this morning, with all their Gmail content gone

Google explains that “less than 0.08%” of all Gmail users were affected by the bug, which completely reset accounts, even down to the detail offering a welcome message to those users when they first logged on today. They, and especially visitors to the Gmail Help Forum, were not amused.

Google’s Gmail Re-Design Unofficially Revealed

Eric Calouro Erictric 08/01/2010
Google’s Gmail Re-Design Unofficially Revealed

It would appear as if Google employees are testing a new and improved version of Gmail internally, according to a screenshot that was originally intended to highlight a bug within Google’s Chromium Operating System.

New Gmail feature detects suspicious account activity

A new feature on Google's Gmail notifies users, if the account is accessed from an unusual location, by posting a warning message saying, "Warning: We believe your account was last accessed from…" along with the geographic region where the suspicious access have been made from.

Iran to Suspend Google's Gmail

CHIP CUMMINS And JESSICA E. VASCELLARO The Wall Street Journal 02/11/2010
Iran to Suspend Google's Gmail

Iran's telecommunications agency announced what it described as a permanent suspension of Google Inc.'s email services, saying a national email service for Iranian citizens would soon be rolled out.

Hotmail security breach spreads as 30,000 Gmail and Yahoo! passwords are posted online

The massive security breach that led to millions of Hotmail customers being advised to change their passwords has now spread to users of email services including Gmail and Yahoo! Mail.

Google Demos Offline Gmail For Phones

Marin Perez Information Week 02/19/2009
Eight reasons why we still need an iPhone Gmail app

Tuesday's release of a much-improved Web client for Gmail on the iPhone and Android handsets was nice, but it's still got me salivating at the idea of a native application for the iPhone. Over the last year we've hounded the Gmail team on whether one was on the way, and the answer is--in typical Google fashion, that there will be no discussion of products that have not been announced.

Google Demos Offline Gmail For Phones

The Web-based mobile app uses the HTML5 standard to let users browse and read e-mails without Internet connectivity.


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