Και λοιπόν πιο το παράξενο θα πείτε μερικοί; Το θέμα είναι ότι ΤΙΠΟΤΑ δεν σβήνετε απο το e-mail σας απο την gmail και μάλιστα κρατάνε αρχείο σε μαγνητικές ταινίες...Δηλαδή μυνήματα που στέλνατε ή λαμβάνατε που μερικοί μάλιστα αν όχι πολλοί είχαν "ευαίσθητες" πληροφορίες, όπως κωδικούς πιστωτικών καρτών, εμπιστευτικά μυνήματα κτλ. τα έχει η Google σε προσωπικό αρχείο το οποίο δεν είναι προσβάσιμο σε κανένα φυσικο πρόσωπο εκτός απο την ίδια την Google και φυσικά τις μυστικές υπηρεσίες και κρατικές των ΗΠΑ. Φανταστείτε απλά ότι κάποιος σας έστειλε κάτι σημαντικό το οποίο δεν θα έπρεπε να διαβάσει κανείς, αλλά ως φυσικό επειδή οι ΗΠΑ είναι οι λάτρεις της λέξης και προσχήματος "τρομοκρατία", ως είναι γνωστό θα βάλει τα χέρια της (κρατικές υπηρεσίες) στα ευαίσθητα αυτά δεδομένα και θα τα ελέγξει ένα ένα χωρίς καμία απολύτως έγκριση των χρηστών και εν αγνοία τους με την δικαιολογία, "έλεγχος τρομοκρατικών ενεργειών" και θα φιλτράρουν λέξεις και φράσεις , και όποια e-mail περιέχουν αυτές τις λέξεις κλειδιά θα ελέγχονταί εξ'ολοκλήρου εμφανίζοντας έτσι όλα μας τα δεδομένα και πλήρη κάλυψη όλου του γραμματοκιβωτίου μας (inbox).
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Gmail back soon for everyone
Monday, February 28, 2011 | 6:30 PM
Imagine the sinking feeling of logging in to your Gmail account and finding it empty. That’s what happened to 0.02% of Gmail users yesterday, and we’re very sorry. The good news is that email was never lost and we’ve restored access for many of those affected. Though it may take longer than we originally expected, we're making good progress and things should be back to normal for everyone soon.
I know what some of you are thinking: how could this happen if we have multiple copies of your data, in multiple data centers? Well, in some rare instances software bugs can affect several copies of the data. That’s what happened here. Some copies of mail were deleted, and we’ve been hard at work over the last 30 hours getting it back for the people affected by this issue.
To protect your information from these unusual bugs, we also back it up to tape. Since the tapes are offline, they’re protected from such software bugs. But restoring data from them also takes longer than transferring your requests to another data center, which is why it’s taken us hours to get the email back instead of milliseconds.
So what caused this problem? We released a storage software update that introduced the unexpected bug, which caused 0.02% of Gmail users to temporarily lose access to their email. When we discovered the problem, we immediately stopped the deployment of the new software and reverted to the old version.
As always, we’ll post a detailed incident report outlining what happened to the Apps Status Dashboard, as well as the corrective actions we’re taking to help prevent it from occurring again. If you were affected by this issue, it’s important to note that email sent to you between 6:00 PM PST on February 27 and 2:00 PM PST on February 28 was likely not delivered to your mailbox, and the senders would have received a notification that their messages weren’t delivered.
Thanks for bearing with us as we fix this, and sorry again for the scare.
Update (3/1/11, 12:20 PM PST): Data for the remaining 0.012% of affected users has been successfully restored from tapes and is now being processed. We plan to begin moving data into mailboxes in 2 hours, and in the hours that follow users will regain access to their data. Accounts with more mail will take more time. Thanks for bearing with us.
Update (3/2/11, 10:55 PM PST): Gmail should be back to normal for the vast majority of people affected by this issue. If you are still experiencing issues, please contact us at the temporary alias we've set up for this particular issue, gmail-maintenance@google.com. Thanks again for bearing with us.
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