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Welcome to the imperfect world
Oh, there is no such thing as a secure program. It's impossible. If you can write a code to make a program, code can be written to bring it down. The true issue is greed. That's why we have things like keystroke loggers, viruses, trojans, phishing, pharming, etc. Until humanity can overcome its own basic impulse to have more, more, more, or we blow ourselves up into a fiery pusball, or we decide to go back to a time without computers, security will always be an issue. So, get over it, face the fact that there will always be new security risks and scams, and get use to being on-guard (whether you're a regular computer user or not, because like it or not, somehow if you're upright and breathing, somewhere there's data about you floating around).
Posted by: stardreamer   Posted on: 05/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe if a certain company stopped releasing beta versions of its OS  itanalyst | 05/16/06
Yep...  brble | 05/16/06
Yeah lets blame the OS...  darreno1 | 05/17/06
Exactly who is installing the keyloggers?  Mr. Roboto | 05/16/06
I thought the same thing..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/16/06
Typo:  ebrke | 05/17/06
It will NEVER stop until MS fixes the Drive-By Install Issue...  BitTwiddler | 05/17/06
Welcome to the imperfect world  stardreamer | 05/17/06

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