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Who's to blame?
Kelly Martin, 2005-07-05

If there's one thing the security industry is really good at, it's pointing fingers. We all like to say that, "security starts with you," so that everyone can share a piece of the mud pie. While we're pointing fingers, let's look at a few groups and individuals and see how they can share the blame for their own insecurity - and prevent the spread of viruses, Trojans and worms.

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Who's to blame? 2005-07-05
Anonymous (1 replies)
Not to mention off-site backups 2005-07-07
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vinicius
Who's to blame? Extremists vs. Fundamentalists 2005-07-07
rhartley@ics.com (1 replies)
Re: Who's to blame? Extremists vs. Fundamentalists 2005-07-27
Anonymous
"Fundamentalist" and "Extremist" are words that invoke the same motif. Although "fundamentalist" is a politically incorrect term, such as the word "retarded", a majority of the population would agree that both terms imply imbalance.

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