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Post by Magatsu Taito on Jul 19, 2007 14:58:44 GMT -5
So i take it some of you has some hacker knowledge? Would you say Kaspersky is good or bad security?
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Post by Angel on Jul 19, 2007 15:10:42 GMT -5
No security is good security. They all have holes somewhere.
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Post by Sonny on Jul 19, 2007 16:36:17 GMT -5
Sonny, why art thou double posting? His post was deleted. It was "..."
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Post by Lachryma on Jul 19, 2007 17:33:56 GMT -5
Brevity is wit. (cuz covex's posts are bad when there is actual content...)
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Post by Angel on Jul 19, 2007 18:36:24 GMT -5
Good point...
So, I take it I'm still allowed to make posts that consist of ...?
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Post by Magatsu Taito on Jul 20, 2007 18:08:08 GMT -5
No security is good security. They all have holes somewhere. So I should have no security? That seems kinda strange, would it be to make all the hacker suspicious and stuff? So they don't dare try to hack me?
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Post by Angel on Jul 21, 2007 23:05:30 GMT -5
No, I say that because all of them have holes in them. Trick is finding where, or just hacking through the security. Go with the best one you can afford, but don't depend on it.
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Post by thekooks on Jul 22, 2007 12:21:18 GMT -5
what security do you use?
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Post by Magatsu Taito on Jul 22, 2007 12:25:32 GMT -5
I was kidding, but your right of course... If your good at this, why don't you make a guide or something that will help "people" (me) to boost security a bit?
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Post by Angel on Jul 22, 2007 14:58:05 GMT -5
No. That would take away from my "potential customers"...*Laughs all evil like and stuffs* And kooks, I have an anti virus program that I run on torrents when I download them, but other than that, I protect my own PC.
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