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"Another reason why joe average can't secure thier Windows XP is they just don't know how to and couldn't care to learn how to.
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ms should hust allow inbound\outbound web and email access, that covers 89% of users total use, the rest can be turned on as needed, this would do a good job of killing spyware as well
Posted by: lmaxwell   Posted on: 11/12/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Malware needs a vulnerable target  Aphelion | 11/12/03
Don't say that  altereqo | 11/12/03
Hooray for YOU!  Biggins | 11/12/03
Equal Degree of Vulenrability  michael-t | 11/12/03
Huh, interesting  Elsa | 11/12/03
Windows can be secured  voska | 11/12/03
by7 default  lmaxwell | 11/12/03
M$ latest FUD working just fine  zd-spam | 11/12/03
Yup, blame the victim.  NotInThisLife | 11/12/03
Re : Malware needs a vulnerable target  lmaxwell | 11/12/03
When is my body's upgrade due to ship?  wise_dawg | 11/13/03
20 Years Malware  michael-t | 11/12/03
Where's Fred?  TEBushmaker | 11/12/03
Yeah right...  spinit | 11/13/03
MacVirus  issthatso | 11/13/03
Microsoft's Mac Virus  Aphelion | 11/13/03
Why write a Mac Virus?  acomtois@... | 11/13/03
It figures...  Grimm Reaper | 11/13/03
Become Infamous and Rich  Aphelion | 11/13/03
bashing the king for all the wrong reasons  toadlife | 11/14/03
The Emperor's new clothes  Aphelion | 11/14/03
Gee, I didn't know Windows was 20 years old wink  jdoe512 | 11/14/03
1986 - First Virus - This is what i believe is correct  Anith Anand | 11/18/03

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