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____/ Eric Pozharski on Saturday 08 May 2010 09:24 : \____
> with <1769261.n0HT0TaD9V@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>> ____/ Nick Ballard on Friday 07 May 2010 08:35 : \____
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>>> asresha2008 wrote:
>>>
> *SKIP*
>>>> of millions of internet users all over the world. Roughly 90% of
>>>> computers today are infected or are vulnerable to spyware. It is more
>
> That "90%" thing looks pretty familiar, doesn't it?
>
> *SKIP*
>>>
>>> Obviously meant for another group...
>>
>> But... doesn't Microsoft quit USENET?
>>
>
> Sometimes I think that a biggest treat to "security and privacy" is
> government. However that "government" is such an unrevokable thing.
Privacy needs to be compromised to frame/catch the 'bad guys'. The question is,
how much?
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