> Chrissy Cruiser wrote:
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>> Firefox/CotseProxy/NoNencodedURLS, etc. But how many of us have a clue
>> about what either of us just said?
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 22:28:11 GMT, Jeremy wrote:
> Not many people can understand a deadbolt lock, but they lock their
> houses up. why do they not learn where the keys to a safe computer are
> hanging is a strange testament to the human condition. There are enough
> free or cheap tools out there that backdoor, frontdoor, window or
> garage, can all be secured quite easily.
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> JJ
Jeremy, I'll bet that 95% of the people who have PCs have no clue that it
is a lockless door to your life, privacy, wealth and identity. You're
right, there is tons of freeware that can take care of that.
Recently, I was having a email conversation with a bright individual. It
was ended when the subject was getting down to the nitty gritty of privacy
and the like. On the other end, I believe, it was ended because the Truth
is painful. On my end, it was over when one of my private emails got
forwarded. How did I know? Wrote a small program that sends back to my PC a
tag whenever someone forwards an obviously private email. Did that person
know that I was tagging, no, but did know not to fwd anything.
All they had to do was turn off HTML or put in a firewall. Both are
freebies.
It is my firm belief that people have an idea today but would rather hide
their heads in the sand than face the Truth. |