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You are correct, an educated user will always be a safer user, but if this will help protect those uneducated users, what's the harm?

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Posted by: Ludovit   Posted on: 10/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If it's based on customer useage and bad is...  bjbrock | 10/24/08
Agree and Don't  Ludovit | 10/27/08
RE: Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'  HooNoze | 10/24/08
I'm sure Symantec ...  Ludovit | 10/27/08
RE: Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'  ericsami | 10/24/08
I identify Symantec as garbage  ThePrairiePrankster | 10/24/08
Odd ...  Ludovit | 10/27/08
RE: Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'  dave@... | 10/24/08
First Releases ...  Ludovit | 10/27/08
RE: Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'  Kebbles | 10/24/08
I dual boot  Ludovit | 10/27/08
A privacy issue?  powerbuy | 10/26/08
If they will ...  Ludovit | 10/27/08
RE: Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'  derekbedwards | 10/31/08

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