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Breaking into cars
...is a serious threat folks. Make sure you lock your car (password protect with a key) and keep valuables from being seen from a passerby (hide your IDSID).
Posted by: Prognosticator   Posted on: 08/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So even with--  Grayson Peddie | 08/02/06
The rest of the story...  crash89 | 08/03/06
It may sound sensational to you ...  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
Not rationalization  ITGuy04 | 08/03/06
They used a third party piece of hardware but ...  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
You're wrong.  crash89 | 08/03/06
I am not wrong!  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
You made my point..  crash89 | 08/03/06
No your point was that it was 3rd party so ...  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
Read my post original again....  crash89 | 08/03/06
You can't buy a Macbook without Airport  j.m.galvin | 08/03/06
Yes, seems redundant.  olePigeon | 08/03/06
Or unless the integrated one failed ...  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
Yes and No.  olePigeon | 08/03/06
Actually since it is a driver vulnerability ...  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
Better Tell Belkin and/or RALink  ITGuy04 | 08/03/06
They may have but they don't ship with any adapters.  ShadeTree | 08/03/06
You sound extremely defensive!!  NonZealot | 08/03/06
Breaking into cars  Prognosticator | 08/03/06
Big deal-  Nradv | 08/03/06
Apple had leaned on Maynor and Ellch pretty hard  bka1959 | 08/03/06

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