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It's amazing
that the more secure OS's become, the more they get hacked.

No files should be written or changed without the users consent. This is the only way to stop this. The more user friendly PC's become the easier the hacker's job becomes.

Put control back in the hands of the user. Make each user responsible for their own PC. And if they are not willing to learn, take their PC away.

The Internet is too powerful to let untrained users run amok.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 04/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's amazing  bjbrock | 04/17/06
you also have to remember  Monkey_MCSE | 04/17/06
what the heck??  Monkey_MCSE | 04/17/06
ZDNet did an update...  Tony Agudo | 04/17/06
Granted, but...  bjbrock | 04/17/06
You can say it  Richard Flude | 04/17/06
Not just the OS  rpmyers1 | 04/17/06
Not so...  JDThompson | 04/18/06
What puzzles me  richdave | 04/17/06
What worries me  RastaTech | 04/17/06
been there, done that...  Monkey_MCSE | 04/17/06
Of course....  DarbyOhara | 04/18/06
Unfair  Boot_Agnostic | 04/18/06
Theft Law Prohibits Rootkits and Hidden Code  wwwsupport | 04/18/06
I think there is a busy signal at the FBI  DarbyOhara | 04/18/06
Simple matter?  JDThompson | 04/18/06
I don't know about you  shraven | 04/18/06

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