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Now an alert will appear if your address, phone number or email is found in Google search

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Now an alert will appear if your address, phone number or email is found in Google search Users can now easily find and remove their personal information in Google search. If the company finds a user's email address, phone number or email on the web, it has introduced the facility of sending a request to review and remove it from the search results. All this will be on Google's 'Results About You' dashboard on mobile and web. With the update, you will be able to find your notifications on Google without having to search about yourself. Once you have entered your personal information, the dashboard will bring up the websites that have publicly disclosed your personal information and allow you to review each web page where it appears, and even submit a request to remove it. Previously, you had to manually find your personal information that appeared in Google Search and manually submit a request to remove it. In that case, it is a matter of great improvement. If you are c

This was the first email sent from the Internet

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This was the first email sent from the Internet Ray Tomlinson was the first to send an email 50 years ago today. Working as a programmer at ARPANET, the system he created is now known as email. He tested the messaging system for the first time by sending a message to himself.

Another major cyberattack on America, tens of thousands of email server hacks

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Another major cyberattack on America, tens of thousands of email server hacks According to Krebs on Security, emails from 30,000 US government and business organizations have been hacked due to four vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange software. Wired has even published the news that tens of thousands of email servers have been hacked. Although Microsoft has patched the vulnerability, security experts told Krebson that much work is needed to identify and clean up the process. Thousands of organizations, including state and city governments, fire and police departments, school districts, financial institutions, and others, have been affected. According to Microsoft, the vulnerability (security vulnerability) allowed hackers to access email accounts and install malware that could later be accessed on those servers. According to Krebs and Wired, the attack was carried out by the Chinese hacking group Hafnium. Although Microsoft has not commented on the size of the cyber-attack, it has in