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Biggest ever Windows upgrade gives security boost
Allison Linn, The Associated Press 2004-08-05

Almost since the day Microsoft Corp. released its Windows XP computer operating system nearly three years ago, it has been a favorite target of hackers and critics eager to stress its numerous security shortcomings.

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you are obviously the same guy that goes around innocuously sticking his genetalia in any man, woman, or beast... thinking no harm will come of it.... catch any STDs lately... impregnant your neighbor's cat, how about the transvestite you really thought looked like brittney spear's...

the foundations of your arguement are the source of YOUR problem... don't surf the bad neighborhoods without knowing what you are doing.... or maybe that's the problem

YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING...

Tighten up on the parental controls of your computer(administrative rights prevent software from being loaded), if you decide to blame this malware on your kids surfing... and have spybot 1.6 (despite its failings) lockdown your browser from hijackers...

<4^ ! ][4v3 your ip address? moron.

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Bill....too late mate... 2004-08-10
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Bill....too late mate... 2004-08-10
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This makes me nervous... 2004-08-10
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