, The Associated Press 2004-02-10
Microsoft Corp. warned customers Tuesday about unusually serious security problems with its Windows software that could let hackers quietly break into their computers to steal files, delete data or eavesdrop on sensitive information.
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Novell, Linux, Admin (2 replies)
Novell, Linux, Admin (2 replies)

A. I have never had to crack the case open every other week to add some card.
B. I don't tremble at the thought of opening emails from people I don't know.
C. My MAC still thinks a "Virus" is something only people get.
D. I've never had to have the guy at COMPUSA tell my computer to turn its monitor and cough.
Thank you Steve Jobs.
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