OT: Spyware
#174
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Re: Spyware
Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#175
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Re: Spyware
Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#176
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Re: Spyware
Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#177
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spyware
Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
> That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine I'm
> posting from...
>
>
One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
secure either.
--
Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
#178
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Re: Spyware
Indeed. actually if you aren't running a router with a firewall built in,
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
#179
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spyware
Indeed. actually if you aren't running a router with a firewall built in,
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
#180
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Spyware
Indeed. actually if you aren't running a router with a firewall built in,
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>
you are probably begging for trouble !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:0vApc.56960$xw3.3413346@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 5/15/04 18:03, Daniel Melameth's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > That box is a UNIX-like system that is really unrelated to the machine
I'm
> > posting from...
> >
> >
> One would hope no one would put Outlook Express on a unix box...
>
> Not that the typical home user unix box where the user logs in as root
> all the time, leaves all unused services open, etc. is particularly
> secure either.
>
> --
> Me human. You Computer. Me have BFH. You have fragile parts. You behave.
>