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well duh
"Hasn't anyone noticed that each generation of Microsoft software is more vulnerable than the previous? "

my trash 80 would be pretty secure too, why? no one cares to write a virus for it anymore, they target the latest greatest
Posted by: V Sanders   Posted on: 05/06/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No problems here.  DragonBRockin | 05/04/04
It does not affect...  fgreyfox | 05/04/04
Correction!  DragonBRockin | 05/04/04
Still no problems here.  DragonBRockin | 05/04/04
No problems here either  TWRX | 05/05/04
No problems here either  CobraA1 | 05/06/04
re: No problems here either  cbradshaw@... | 05/06/04
Point, counterpoint...  Martin Marvinski | 05/07/04
"Without security software"  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/04/04
Put a router between you and the broadband connection  Confused by religion | 05/04/04
re: Put a router between you and the broadband connection  V Sanders | 05/06/04
Bingo!!! (NT)  Martin Marvinski | 05/07/04
Turning off unnecessary services...  wonderbored | 05/04/04
Not really  Eggs Ackley_z | 05/05/04
well duh  V Sanders | 05/06/04
well...  Martin Marvinski | 05/07/04
Simple solution  Chad_z | 05/05/04
M$ Sasser Worm crashes UK Coastguard computers  dicktaurus@... | 05/05/04
Oh man I did not knew people are so slow in UK  computer_man | 05/05/04
Sasser is a money maker for PC technicians  robspcfixerupper@... | 05/06/04
Nah...  Martin Marvinski | 05/07/04

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