Thursday, March 27, 2014

After Microsoft (which admitted) now, Google denies spying on Journalist



Corporations spend millions to look good and maintain their image. Anyone that can damage it is a threat so, why would they not do strange things. After all spying is harmless (according to them) and they can always turn around and say sorry.

If the crowd is still angry, throw a few bones (extra space, features).



According to the article:- 

Arrington took to his personal blog last week, saying that he was "nearly certain that Google accessed by Gmail account after I broke a major story about Google." Arrington, who claims the breach occurred years ago, said his source within Google was fired from the company after being presented with an email showing the person's correspondence with Arrington.

Google General Counsel Kent Walker said that Arrington's allegations are "serious." He added that while "terms of service might legally permit such access, we have never done this and it's hard for me to imagine circumstances where we would investigate a leak in that way." (we know, you are paid to say that)

(one of them is lying , Journalist or the Lawyer?)


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