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Google Drive's terms of use 'allows US authorities to access your data'
Apr 30, 5:22 pm
Washington, Apr 30 (ANI): Search giant Google's new consumer service that allows users to store photos, videos, and other digital files in the Internet 'cloud', could allow US law enforcement agencies to access your data, without your knowledge and without the need for a warrant, an expert has claimedDavid Asprey, the inventor of one of the first cloud computing services TrendMicro cloud evangelist, said that the terms of use of Google Drive "destroys any expectation of privacy because you license your data to a third party"."You give Google full right to do whatever they want to do with your data and of course one of those things is to give your information to law enforcement without a subpoena," news.com.au quoted Asprey, as saying."By signing up to
Google Drive, users give the tech giant a global license to use, host, store, reproduce, modify or create derivative works and to publish, publicly perform and distribute that content," he added.Asprey said the new terms of service extended the reach and power of the Patriot Act - which was passed shortly after September 11, 2001, giving the US Government permission to look at people's documents without their knowledge or permission.Meanwhile, Google said they comply with US laws and legal processes 'just like any law-abiding company'."We have a track record of advocating on behalf of user privacy in the face of law enforcement requests (including but not limited to US Dept of Justice subpoenas)," Google said in a statement."We look at each request to be sure they adhere to both the letter and the spirit of the law before complying. We do our best to notify the subject named in any such requests in order to give them the opportunity to object," it added. (ANI)
Facebook to revise violent content 'at all levels'
May 22, 6:29 pm
London, May 22 (ANI): Facebook is facing criticism regarding its content policy after videos showing people being beheaded were reported.
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New antivirus, desktop security software to check future cyber attacks
May 22, 4:52 pm
New Delhi, May 22 (ANI): A new antivirus and desktop security software by Appin Security is all set to be launched in June 2013 that will help users thwart all cyber attacks and plug existing loopholes.
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Appin Security emerging as support structure to reduce information security deficit
May 22, 3:01 pm
New Delhi, May 22 (ANI): The shift away from paper records and the overt dependence on computers to boost proficiency has created new challenges for both the government and private companies, as they defend intellectual property, scrutinise fraud, and guard their reputations from external threats.
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Microsoft launches 'all-in-one home entertainment system' Xbox One
May 22, 12:59 pm
London, May 22 (ANI): Microsoft has unveiled its latest video gaming console 'Xbox One' which is believed to transform games, TV and entertainment for the 21st century living room.
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