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This message was self-deleted by its author denem Jun 2013 #1
. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #2
Wow. nt octoberlib Jun 2013 #3
This seems a little conspiratorial Cali_Democrat Jun 2013 #4
Considering that in several versions of MS Office Aerows Jun 2013 #6
+1 Go Vols Jun 2013 #75
Here are some more sources Aerows Jun 2013 #7
Thank you. Cali_Democrat Jun 2013 #11
Precisely Aerows Jun 2013 #13
All the second option says is how secure Windows 7 is. mattclearing Jun 2013 #87
A little!? Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #26
Your handle continues Aerows Jun 2013 #31
k and r nashville_brook Jun 2013 #5
It's very well known Aerows Jun 2013 #8
I remember techie friends in Silicon Valley being angry about it Catherina Jun 2013 #30
I'll let my avatar stand as my reply. n/t TroglodyteScholar Jun 2013 #9
Can you help me out? Catherina Jun 2013 #12
Linux Aerows Jun 2013 #14
Thank you Catherina Jun 2013 #29
That penguin logo represents Linux n/t ljm2002 Jun 2013 #32
Thanks :) n/t Catherina Jun 2013 #34
I'm kind of bad at explaining this at time, but yeah Aerows Jun 2013 #78
Tux is the mascot for Linux n/t TroglodyteScholar Jun 2013 #89
Classified data is stored on computers running windows Progressive dog Jun 2013 #10
Ha ha ha Aerows Jun 2013 #15
So that's funny, it's fact Progressive dog Jun 2013 #17
The best level of security Aerows Jun 2013 #18
Of course it is but it is more costly because you have slower access Progressive dog Jun 2013 #22
But he wasn't Aerows Jun 2013 #25
No answer, but I didn't expect one Aerows Jun 2013 #55
K&R Aerows Jun 2013 #16
I'm not surprised but what bothers me Catherina Jun 2013 #33
You should check out Microsoft's next XBox if you want to see an intrusive spy machine DJ13 Jun 2013 #61
No danger there lol Catherina Jun 2013 #70
Jesus Aerows Jun 2013 #71
The US government restricted export of programs allowing high encryption levels Progressive dog Jun 2013 #19
"Chip reworking" Aerows Jun 2013 #21
I don't understand the question Progressive dog Jun 2013 #23
You can commercially buy Aerows Jun 2013 #24
You couldn't do it at the time of clipper and Progressive dog Jun 2013 #27
No you couldn't Aerows Jun 2013 #28
is that... nebenaube Jun 2013 #62
Probably Aerows Jun 2013 #72
Okay Aerows Jun 2013 #40
That is pretty sick and stupid Progressive dog Jun 2013 #41
LOL Aerows Jun 2013 #42
Couldn't agree more Progressive dog Jun 2013 #43
You win Aerows Jun 2013 #44
Still repeating yourself, I alredy agreed with your self description Progressive dog Jun 2013 #46
LOL Aerows Jun 2013 #47
You aren't worth it Progressive dog Jun 2013 #48
Why not? Aerows Jun 2013 #49
Now that is even funnier Progressive dog Jun 2013 #51
It's as funny as your earlier claims Aerows Jun 2013 #52
Now pretending to be in on the secrets huh Progressive dog Jun 2013 #53
Er, if this is high level knowledge Aerows Jun 2013 #54
Oh are you military now, secrets secrets secrets, and you're going to post Progressive dog Jun 2013 #56
Only if you think that certain chips don't have certain abilities Aerows Jun 2013 #57
They can work miracles and the Chinese make them and install them for us Progressive dog Jun 2013 #63
I prefer that folks like you think everyone else wears a tinfoil hat Aerows Jun 2013 #64
No, maybe one in ten Progressive dog Jun 2013 #66
*wink* Aerows Jun 2013 #68
Think fast Aerows Jun 2013 #73
Don't care Progressive dog Jun 2013 #74
i.e. Aerows Jun 2013 #76
You are not only funny you are strange Progressive dog Jun 2013 #77
You just have no idea what you are talking about Aerows Jun 2013 #59
Saying it don't make it so Progressive dog Jun 2013 #60
No. Aerows Jun 2013 #65
Please explain the chip reworking IDemo Jun 2013 #79
Actually building a new chip would almost certainly be necessary. Progressive dog Jun 2013 #81
I work in R&D for a large memory company IDemo Jun 2013 #83
I agree, Progressive dog Jun 2013 #85
it's a fact that almost any misfit can write a virus to infect your computer markiv Jun 2013 #20
All those *security patches" and malicious software removal etc etc etc etc etc Catherina Jun 2013 #36
Allow me to play the part of the defenders of the faith Savannahmann Jun 2013 #35
I love #5 the best! And this one too... "isn't really a bad thing is it?" Catherina Jun 2013 #37
If you're worried about this there is a simple and cheap solution. longship Jun 2013 #38
Thanks Longship. I'm not really worried, I'm pissed off lol Catherina Jun 2013 #39
Ubuntu is fairly easy. longship Jun 2013 #45
Thanks very much. And then... Catherina Jun 2013 #50
Google is your friend. longship Jun 2013 #58
Thank you. I really appreciate all your help Catherina Jun 2013 #69
A plug for Mint IDemo Jun 2013 #80
On the other hand.. IDemo Jun 2013 #88
SELinux is a secure Linux. longship Jun 2013 #90
Maybe they can blame that burnodo Jun 2013 #67
It was this dude, wasn't it iwillalwayswonderwhy Jun 2013 #82
Ok, that made me laugh! Very good lol. Catherina Jun 2013 #84
Guys, don't miss this thread. Confirmed. They can reach into your computer any time they want Catherina Jun 2013 #86
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