I found a number of sites with similar articles. When an email program receives email and parses it, any vulnerabilities in the email program can be exploited. By parse it, I mean to be able to show the subject and from, among other things.
Which is why one should use gmail, leaving any executeables on the Google servers, unless you specifically download them, rather than a POP/IMAP client.
I actually like Apple products. I just think using gmail is a sensible approach to not falling victim to e-mail viruses and malware and such. You still have to sweep your system more, though, with a Windows machine than an OS X machine.
Do you have evidence that Google is reading the mail, or are you referring to programmatic ad targeting based off keywords in your e-mails?
Why does every thread about a PC have to turn into a jackoff session for Apple fanboys? I seriously don't get it. Are you that insecure about your favorite product that you have to constantly crow about it to people who clearly don't care?
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3751971 Google has made it known that your privacy is not secure with google. They store all files in their server to work with law enforcement or for their own needs. When you sign up for google, you release your privacy rights.
Or this article: http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4617690/oracle-ceo-larry-ellison-cbs-this-morning-full-interview
I said nothing about macs... Try again Edit: I did say about my awesome 2005 Mac Pro tower, but that was only in response to Denny.
Well you did say this But I am aware of your "double standard" Like when you chime in on apple threads to talk trash about how they are overpriced and shit.
There has been a thread about Apple on the front page of the OT forum since the 29th. Show me where I posted even once? http://sportstwo.com/threads/269951-WHAT-TO-EXPECT-FROM-APPLE-S-BIG-EVENT-ON-SEPTEMBER-9TH