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Guess that judge never got his PC compromised
And even then, he would probably just bring it in to work, and have one of the junior sysadmins or interns fix it for him, on county or state time.

If so, then why would he consider it a serious issue?

About getting users aware of the problem, I loved the exchange of opinions at this link:
http://journals.tuxreports.com/smh/archives/001386.html
Posted by: bluescreen_z   Posted on: 07/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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