Microsoft: we can read your emails without a court order

Η Microsoft κατάφερε πρόσφατα να συλλάβει έναν πρώην υπάλληλο ο οποίος στο παρελθόν είχε διαρρεύσει αντίγραφα των Windows 7 και 8 στο Internet, αλλά σύμφωνα με τα έγγραφα του δικαστηρίου, η εταιρεία κατάφερε να προσδιορίσει την ταυτότητά του leaker όταν "διάβασαν" τα μηνύματα από τον λογαριασμό του Hotmail's. Of course this was done without a court decision.

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The company claims that it is perfectly legitimate to check the Hotmail or Outlook.com accounts without first getting a court license because what it actually does is that it scans its own servers to get information about a particular case. Did anyone talk about the privacy of our privacy?

Microsoft vice president and chief executive officer Frank Shaw mentioned in one statement that the company may review its users' accounts for certain information, but does not, to give to of privacy security.

Remember that Microsoft with its Scroogled campaign, is about it because it reads Gmail messages. The specific campaign of Microsoft is something that reminds us of the politicians of Greece. We do not commit to new proposals by doing the exact opposite, with responsibility, but blame the rival company by constantly pointing out what it is doing wrong.

News like this should be a constant reminder that there is no safety on the internet. Each company, citing the fact that the data is stored in its own , έχει το "δικαίωμα" να τα χρησιμοποιήσει όπως αυτή θέλει.

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

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Written by giorgos

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