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Hey buddy you forget, the virus/trojan laden email had to hit somebody first who didn't know what the hell he was doing by opening an email that HAD to be from somebody he didn't know! The language of Ca-Ching will eventually filter its way up the corporate ladder and POLICY will be issued from the top and then people will pay attention to what they are doing. Likewise, when enough people paying the bills to repair virus infected networks start hammering on their blue-chip vendors, then there will be a secure encrypted transaction based public email protocol established that will allow the corporate email users to just trashcan the non-compliant un-secured email.
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No big deal, a patch was released Nov. 9th  ExLax_in_the_BHind | 12/17/04
Hey, you phished us just like IE does! LOL  Xunil_Sierutuf | 12/17/04
Horrible patch  FilledOut | 12/17/04
horrible patch  toadlife | 12/18/04
Microsoft strikes again....  Jomo_z | 12/19/04
RE: Microsoft strikes again...  jskline0@... | 12/20/04
But but, I thought Microsoft released 4 patches in time for Christmas  Squawkbox | 12/17/04
The reason they're gonna take vacation anyway...  slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin | 12/17/04
But but, I thought Microsoft released 4 patches in time for Christmas  rtoledo | 12/18/04
If microsoft would fix the known holes  Squawkbox | 12/19/04
I can't believe you used the phrase "A company that cares"  Laff | 12/20/04
"most secure version of Windows" ????  Xunil_Sierutuf | 12/17/04
I Have A Very Secure Version Of Windows...  jbx233 | 12/17/04
Coincedence  Spoon Jabber | 12/17/04
Re: Remind me again why we keep a 98 partition....  jbx233 | 12/18/04
Could it be...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/19/04
Cause like me you got a thing for PAIN? heh heh heh  Laff | 12/20/04
So do I . . . . It's called Linux . . . (nt)  Plain Logic | 12/17/04
So do I, . . . its called OS/2, LOL  FilledOut | 12/19/04
What's that another chim at the market share?  geek3point0 | 12/17/04
"Cookies are safe. They are your friend"  BitTwiddler | 12/17/04
Cookies are safe.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/19/04
Cookies are safe for End User not for Server Though  GreatInca | 12/20/04
A security gaping whole geyser flaw in the http protocol itself  GreatInca | 12/20/04
Cookies are safe. They are your friend  adsanders@... | 12/20/04
Re: Cookies are safe. They are your friend  eulagree | 12/23/04
Also...  eulagree | 12/23/04
Ballmer Announces "Not To Worry"  itanalyst | 12/17/04
OHMYGAWD...  slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin | 12/17/04
7.2 . . . Good, but not quite Mike Cox . . . yet... (nt)  Plain Logic | 12/18/04
MS security announcement  Knorthern Knight | 12/17/04
Don't care - Been using Firefox for a while now.... (nt)  Plain Logic | 12/17/04
Neither do I care: Firefox is the answer!  jabruno | 12/17/04
Same here - and recommending it to all my friends..  BanjoPaterson | 12/20/04
First FireFox - then Linux  LLLActive | 12/23/04
Right On!  Justcauz | 01/11/05
Maybe removing ActiveX?  FelisLachesis | 12/17/04
You can't  seosamh_z | 12/18/04
Maybe removing ActiveX?  rtoledo | 12/18/04
I Think The Missing .DLL is...  eulagree | 12/23/04
As flawed as today's IT solutions have gotten,  bjbrock | 12/18/04
Oversimplification  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/19/04
It has to start somewhere  Xwindowsjunkie | 12/28/04
It has to start somewhere part2  Xwindowsjunkie | 12/28/04
Removing ActiveX  roylow | 12/18/04
Disabling Active-X in IE  bigbee_z | 12/18/04
Does nobody ask why....?  Jomo_z | 12/19/04
Why? Because you asked.  seosamh_z | 12/19/04
that is a lame answer  JasonL31 | 12/19/04
OK, I'll bite ...  Eggs Ackley_z | 12/20/04
Solution available here!  anthonycea | 12/18/04
Violating an industry agreement  Roger Ramjet | 12/20/04
Al's fair in love and Microsoft  rapson | 12/20/04
You anti business raving LIBERAL you...:)  Laff | 12/20/04
Afraid not  Roger Ramjet | 12/20/04
Afraid so.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/21/04
What agreement on anouncements are you talking about?  JimmyRopes | 12/24/04
NEWS FLASH: Air can cause death!!!!!!!!  Protector | 12/20/04
I think you're having a little trouble with the word "cause."  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/21/04
DIY Certficates are free and they work on firefox too.  GreatInca | 12/20/04
Piling On  sidimusa | 12/23/04
Not Microsoft's fault  hillg@... | 12/23/04
He He...  boomslang_z | 12/23/04
YAH! for the hackers.  Justcauz | 01/11/05
Phishing hole discovered in IE  wscott21 | 12/23/04
Phishing hole discovered in IE  wscott21 | 12/23/04
IE shuts down  trakij3348 | 12/23/04
uSoft ignoring IE vulnerabilities?  LeeR_z | 12/23/04
MS and Retail Beta Software  GISBob | 12/23/04
Responsibility  ppw_z | 12/26/04

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