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good sign and bad sign! good sign as above!bad sign that u were affected with the bug and might have lost some e-mails.
 
LONDON: Search giant Google has confirmed that about 150,000 Gmail users around the world have had their accounts , including every email, application, contact and calendar information, deleted.

The problem first arose on Sunday when thousands logged onto their accounts, only to find all their personal information had been erased, reports the Daily Mail. Many found their accounts had been effectively reset, as they were greeted by the message Google welcomes new users with.

Their frustration found its way onto online message boards where they complained that everything had been lost. "I have lost ALL on my emails/folders etc from Gmail. Why would this happen? How can I restore everything?" wrote one frustrated user.

Meanwhile, Google is spending several frantic hours trying to restore the service, used by an estimated 200million people. 'We've already fixed the problem for some individuals. Our engineers are working as quickly as possible and we hope to have everything back to normal soon. We're very sorry for the inconvenience to our customers," a Google spokesman told the Huffington Post.


Source - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/news/internet/Google-wipes-a/cs-of-150000-email-users-by-mistake/articleshow/7608046.cms
 
The cloud has failed roughly 150,000 Gmail users, whose e-mails have been deleted and accounts disabled by a mysterious glitch.

Users on Google's help forum report that the Gmail bug responsible deletes everything, including e-mails, labels, folders, and settings. When affected users log on, they see a welcome message as if they've never used Gmail before. Other users simply found their accounts disabled while repairs are being done. According to Mashable, the bug affects less than 0.08 percent of users.

It's not yet clear whether Google will be able to restore the deleted e-mails. Google hasn't addressed the issue on the official Gmail blog, and the Google Apps Status Dashboard only acknowledges an ongoing "service disruption." Eventually, Google will have to explain how this happened and what will become of affected users' accounts.

For everyone else, the lost e-mails are a reminder of how Web storage isn't completely immune to failure. If you rely on Gmail to safeguard e-mailed documents and important correspondences, consider backing up your account.

Backup Advice
PCWorld's Ian Harac reviewed Gmail Backup in December and found it to be a functional, but feature-barren option. The software is free, but right now I can't access Gmail Backup's Website. (Perhaps it's overwhelmed by demand.) Ian also recommended Gmail Keeper, which offers multiple profiles, scheduled backups, and account migration for a one-time price of $30.

If you're comfortable backing up Web-based e-mail to another Web-based service, Backupify routinely saves Gmail accounts and other services such as Facebook and Picasa to its own servers. The first 2 GB are free, and premium plans costs $5 per month for 20 GB and $20 per month for unlimited storage.

The lost e-mails are reminiscent of a Hotmail server problem that temporarily deleted the e-mails of more than 17,000 users in December. Microsoft was able to restore access a few days later, so maybe there's hope for those unlucky Gmail users.

Updated With Google Response:The Next Web reported: "A very small number users are having difficulty accessing their Gmail accounts, and in some cases once they're in, trouble viewing e-mails. This is affecting less than .08% of our Gmail user base, and we've already fixed the problem for some users. Our engineers are working as quickly as possible and we hope to have everything back to normal as soon as possible. We're very sorry for the inconvenience."

11:45 a.m. PDT Update: PCWorld just heard from Google spokesman Andrew Kovacs. Google now believes the problem affected 0.02 percent of Gmail users, not 0.08 percent as originally estimated. The problems have been fixed for roughly a third of those users, and the remaining two thirds should have their accounts restored within 12 hours. Google expects all disappearing e-mails, labels, and settings to be restored.

As for the cause of the problem, Kovacs said it's too early to get into details, but did say it was a bug on Google's end. The company plans to release a full incident report.

Source : Gmail Bug Deletes E-Mails for 150,000 Users - PCWorld
 
My account also restored...but a person had opened a new account on my gmail which now i have full control. He had also opened a face book account using my gmail account !!i now have full control of all !
 
Haha, are u sure ur account was deleted but NOT hacked?
 
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