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Hacked account Gmail? Notify you about this

Loss of personal account in the system of Google applications for many of us may have been a disaster. Imagine: you are denied access directly to the mailbox, documents, contacts – in short, almost everything that you need on a daily basis to solve business and personal tasks. Google, fortunately, very seriously the safety of our users (we will not take into account history with live band ): Just the other day in the blog "Postal Department" was published a post about the next improved security Gmail.

Now the owner of the account immediately when you log into Gmail would be immediately notified if his guglodom 'got into bad people to acquire information, or to use a box to send spam. To look like a warning (I hope you and me it will never have to see on your screen) will be like this:

Hacked account Gmail? Notify you about this

By clicking on the button with the word «Details», the user can see from what IP, and from what country was made last logon. I think the country will be quite enough to understand: it smells like kerosene, and it's time to save your account. You can do this will be soon – right in this window system offers to change your password.

Hacked account Gmail? Notify you about this

Of course, showing a ten-ruble strip that you have successfully hacked, not a panacea, but in many instances it will be quite adequate and timely measure to save the precious account.

Via Gmail Blog

Post of Russia has not received complaints from eBay

The press service of "Mail of Russia" refuted the information that the company eBay complained about the poor quality of this structure. "Mail of Russia said that any complaints on the quality of delivery from the company's eBay or any other online stores national postal operator not received", – said in a statement of service.

This почтовики add that constantly working to improve the processing of orders from abroad. In particular, the fall of last year, Russia sent a mail to the Federal Customs Service, a number of proposals to reduce the processing times of mail.

Meanwhile, the forum ebay-forum.ru published an open letter from a group of people who have made purchases in foreign shops and were unhappy with the quality of postal services in Russia. The letter states that the time of delivery from the U.S. and China could reach two months, and especially the situation worsened in January 2010. As a result, many foreign online stores, including many sellers on eBay, stopped selling products in Russia.

Post of Russia has not received complaints from eBay

via Prime-TASS