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Jon Ison

posted on 18/7/11 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
how secure is Gmail ?

as the question, how secure is GMail, any one recommend a good secure email fed up of hot mail ect been hacked ?
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Agriv8

posted on 18/7/11 at 05:01 PM Reply With Quote
Jon the answer I am afraid is as strong as your password I would advise any password to have Upercase LowerCase Numbers and Punctuation.

Also that no two sites use the same bur can follow a themefor example

for hotmail( use the first and last from the Website )

h1Harry@Catl

ebay

e1Harry@Caty

ect ect

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steve m

posted on 18/7/11 at 05:09 PM Reply With Quote
Also with all the current media hype, "how safe is anything?"

I doubt any email, phone, etc is 100% safe

Steve

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beagley

posted on 18/7/11 at 06:04 PM Reply With Quote
Been using Gmail for several years and have had 1 attempted breach. I received a notification from Gmail stating that someone had attempted to log in to my account from like Croatia or something but they prevented it since it was "out of the ordinary". I then promptly changed my password to 10 characters including upper case, lower case, numbers, and special characters. According to some readings on the net (which are ALWAYS true ) this should take somewhere on the magnatude of hundreds of years or something to crack.

Long story short, been quite happy with gmail and would recommend it to anybody. As said though, make sure your password is good.

A good example is to make a sentence out of it so for instance take this sentence "My MK Indy is at home on the road!" and it would would turn into "MMKIi@h0tr!".

"Capital M", "Captial M", "Capital K", "Capital I", "lowercase i", "@ symbol", "lowercase h", "number zero", "lowercase t", "lowercase r", "Exclamation point"

Something like that would be REALLY hard to guess and/or crack by a bot program. Just make sure its an easy sentence that you won't forget! <---- from experience

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