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The human part of the problem remains.
Don't get me wrong, this is a good move on MS's part, but the fact remains, users are the weakest link in the security chain and that doesn't materr if your logged in as Admin on Windows or as Root in Linux...
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We'll see...  Linux User 147560 | 08/09/04
it might.. But....  Delaware Boy | 08/09/04
true that.  Suicida| | 08/10/04
Lock the worm holes?  tamuhockey | 08/09/04
Heh...  James T. Kirk | 08/09/04
hmmm  Suicida| | 08/10/04
The human part of the problem remains.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/09/04
Yes, and SP2 was made by sub-humans..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/09/04
Waw, I did not know you were one of the developers there !!! (nt)  Ardian Daka | 08/09/04
Even the Linux supporters are getting of your rants.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/09/04
Funny, but "adaka" (Ardian Daka) is a longtime Micro$hill, Micro$hill  dicktaurus@... | 08/10/04
Yes but . . .  brble | 08/09/04
I think  johnnyu | 08/09/04
Yeah . . .  brble | 08/09/04
they do  tamuhockey | 08/09/04
awesome  johnnyu | 08/10/04
It already can  constructor | 08/09/04
Also exists in W2K  AbsolutelyNot | 08/09/04
They said the Titanic was unsinkable ...  Commander_z | 08/09/04
Yes, but...  James T. Kirk | 08/09/04
I can't wait until hackers start whittling through this spaghetti!!  Jeff Spicoli | 08/09/04
fool  Valis Keogh | 08/09/04
It could be worse if they do patch all the holes  sheltered | 08/09/04

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