Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> The truth is that most people know about it, and have decided that they can
> go 'meh' and keep living.

I am well aware that most people don't think for a second about computer
security. I see examples every day. They tend to begin caring after they
find out that they personally have been owned.

So your argument is that programs should be written insecurely to make
the few who care as insecure as the majority? I shouldn't even have the
option to care about security? Otherwise I don't see how what you wrote
is an argument in this debate.

> Instead IPP, LPD and other
> print protocols have always been written with the assumption that the local
> network is some level of secure.

And I always try to avoid using protocols that assume that the local
link is secure. That's one of the reasons why my printer is connected by
USB, and I would like to continue to have that choice.

Björn Persson

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