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Gmail accounts in U.S., Asia hacked; Michael Dell says notebooks 'screwed up' [ZDNET]

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Google: Hundreds of Gmail accounts in U.S., Asia hacked

Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.

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