On 8/26/2011 1:15 PM, pcfranke wrote:
> However, it might be prudent for everyone to remember one thing: on
> the internet, there is no such thing as "secure". Your transmission
> will be handed off at perhaps 30 different routers, any one of which
> is hackable with a few basic skills. Add to that the fact that once it
> gets to that first router, it never will go away. Finally, the servers
> (sic! plural) where your transmissions are stored are equally
> hackable, as has been shown by innumerable breakins. In short, your
> transmissions in reality are public property, with the potential for
> everyone to read them. Therefore, put nothing on the internet that you
> do not want everyone to read. Even if you lead a very dull life and
> are convinced that no one is interested, nevertheless it might be wise
> to avoid using Windows or your legal name.
> ------------------------------------ T
Nothing anywhere is secure, really. As long as you pay attention to
your accounts, I can't worry about it. You are in more danger from card
swipers at the gas station or restaurants.
Kind of like peeing in the bushes. I get caught all the time, but if
you gotta.......
Daisy
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