mike c, u r now in the same group as n3td3v.  congratulations 4 being
a moron, doing repetitive work, and suggesting nonsensical material.

nice idea.  especially if it hadnt already been done.  10x over. o,
and u werent the lead of it.

plug urself much?

how about u plug ur n3td3v group 2?

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:47 PM, vulcanius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *Sorry for my double posting to you Chris.
>
> All this solution does is take up their resources and piss off the users who
> then find ways to get rid of it or circumvent the useless thing. In the case
> of Mike C this means they'll be disabling whatever security software is in
> place that uses it.
>
> Bravo folks, you've saved the tubes.
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Chris Jeane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you are taking a proactive approach to security, maybe you should always
> remind the user to be careful with their data.
> How about 'all desktops have an icon or widget (say at the right hand
> corner)' that flashes red every five minutes and says 'be careful with the
> data you share.' This solution removes the overhead of all that pesky
> monitoring and data mining.
>
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