
Said David Weber, Senior Advisor to Google laws of privacy, he feels uncomfortable when thinking of granting governments the power to spy on communications under the pretext that it might be in the future be useful in relating to counter-terrorism issues, also expressed concern that laws imposing the largest companies in the future restrictions .
He said David, in response to questions from one of the participants in the conversation "Please ask me anything" on the site Reddit, that the Google deal with the issue of demand that governments access to private data, are guided by the law, where it is not to allow any government agency to enter the company's system directly .
The Legal Counsel added that Google often responded to requests for government to disclose the data she saw illegal, in response to a question referred to the leaks, the former contractor in the National Security Agency, Edward Snowden, which touched on that Google monitors the users of their services or give government authorities doors background to reach them Information to users.
Representatives of Google, denied that their company may girl spy tools in their services, as played down the seriousness of the powers given to the National Security Agency, NSA, considering that these powers do not allow them to spy on all the talks.
For his part, Richard Sgado, information security director of the company said, in response to a question about the people in China to penetrate Google in 2009, or suffered any breakthroughs in the recent period, that the company's policy of informing the public in the event of issues of this kind, and they constantly enhanced protection has.
The number of copies of Google Search local engine subjected to attacks of piracy in the recent period, notably own version Malaysia, which suffered last April to stop by penetrating done by hackers confirmed that they belong to the State of Bangladesh, which has control of the engine for several hours through the implementation of attack abduction of DNS hijacking DNS type.
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