Microsoft: we can read your emails without a court order

Η Microsoft recently managed to arrest a former employee who had previously leaked copies of and 8 on the Internet, but according to court documents, the company was able to identify the leaker when they "read" the messages from his account Hotmail's. Of course this was done without a court decision.

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The company claims that it is perfectly legal to check Hotmail's or his accounts .com without first getting court permission because what it's actually doing is scanning its own servers to get information about a particular case. Has anyone talked about the privacy of our private lives?

Microsoft vice president and chief executive officer Frank Shaw mentioned in one statement that the company can look at its users' accounts for specific information, but it does not, in order to give its users the security of privacy.

Remember that Microsoft with the Scroogled campaign excuses Google because it reads Gmail's messages. This particular Microsoft campaign is something that reminds us of the politicians of Greece. We are not committed to new proposals by doing exactly the opposite, with responsibility, but we blame the rival company for continually pointing out what bad is doing.

Such news should constantly remind us that there is no safety on the internet. Η κάθε εταιρεία, επικαλούμενη το γεγονός ότι τα δεδομένα αποθηκεύονται σε δικούς της , she has the "right" to use them as she wants.

Really how many of you have sent emails with confidential messages, or private photos?

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Written by giorgos

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