Breaking news! The reds in Korea have obtained nuclear weapons comparable to the United States! They even claimed it themselves! We're all doomed!
*end flashback*
*40 years later*
Breaking news! Today, North Korea has admitted to have nuclear weapons, and they are 1/10000 as powerful as those that the United Nations possesses! Run for your lives!
As you could probably tell, when a country is desperate, they'll lie about anything to make themselves seem up higher in the world.
This is all something we accept when we click "OK" to Google's TOS, without even reading it. If you don't like it, you can always use some other alternative, no guarantees that it will be able to match up with what Google can provide.
With that said, who is to say other companies don't do the same thing? You honestly think once you delete an email with another service, say, Hotmail, it is instantly evaporated off their servers? Of course not.
Now I haven't RTFA completely yet, but I have just one question.
Why would somebody in a phishing group give out their information to fellow members? This kind of thing seems to happen so often, you'd think that there would at least be a layer of secrecy between the members, just in the case somebody is going to rat on them.
*flashback 40 years*
Breaking news! The reds in Korea have obtained nuclear weapons comparable to the United States! They even claimed it themselves! We're all doomed!
*end flashback*
*40 years later*
Breaking news! Today, North Korea has admitted to have nuclear weapons, and they are 1/10000 as powerful as those that the United Nations possesses! Run for your lives!
As you could probably tell, when a country is desperate, they'll lie about anything to make themselves seem up higher in the world.
This is all something we accept when we click "OK" to Google's TOS, without even reading it. If you don't like it, you can always use some other alternative, no guarantees that it will be able to match up with what Google can provide.
With that said, who is to say other companies don't do the same thing? You honestly think once you delete an email with another service, say, Hotmail, it is instantly evaporated off their servers? Of course not.
Now I haven't RTFA completely yet, but I have just one question.
Why would somebody in a phishing group give out their information to fellow members? This kind of thing seems to happen so often, you'd think that there would at least be a layer of secrecy between the members, just in the case somebody is going to rat on them.
*Insert obligitory comment referencing zombies, and their relation to Europe in one form of media or another*