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Amazing !!!
It's reasons like this I don't do business online
.

" The data was encrypted and
password-protected, but subsequently
decrypted and stored on the now-lost
hardware by the Hummingbird employee ."

That employee should be strung by their
genitalia , for all we know this employee may
have been part of a conspiracy .

" However, the lost hardware does require a
password for access ."

So it's a matter of time before the password is
cracked . I don't know about you folks but I see
a trend growing here in the U.S.

The real question is how does one lose
hardware loaded with information so easily ?

Again I state that the employee who lost the
hardware should be strung up high by their
genitalia .
Posted by: I'm Ye, the MS SHILL .   Posted on: 06/01/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Amazing !!!  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/01/06
I would Agree  jmacal@... | 06/01/06
When is this sh** going to stop?  Mr. Roboto | 06/02/06
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