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so what does this tell you?
maybe that the 'peasant' versions of IE, word etc. are
kept deliberately vulnerable? So that the 'good guys'
can eavesdrop at will, and to hell with the fact that
the 'bad guys' can consequently treat us like
carrion... Maybe most vulnerabilities in western infrastructure is deliberately put there? Whatever -
just that any non-spook who uses any internet attached
computer for 'commercially interesting' work,
especially outside the US, is a fool who is throwing
away their Intellectual Property to the wolves.
Posted by: walkerjian@...   Posted on: 01/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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