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In a message dated 1/26/99 7:20:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, lloyd@A-
ALBIONIC.COM writes:

>   hmm?  It appears that the Intel ID chip is voluntary and can be
>  turned-off [or not purchased!].
>
>      Why should anyone object to this?

Much of password hacking is done by signal interception.  ANY signal can be
intercepted and it does not matter whether or not you are dealing with a
series of numerals or a series of letters, once intercepted they are easily
broken.  This is either a ploy to make some money on something that adds no
security at all or it is a tracking device.

Let's keep Intel's record in mind here too.

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