Well, that's because you didn't get the pro version which comes with
locks and cables.

On 5/8/09, (private) HKS <hks.priv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Bob Beck <b...@openbsd.org> wrote:
>>> > http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/04/15/ibotnet-trojan.html
>>
>> It's a *botnet* guys, installed by *trojan* i.e. by tricking the stupid
> idiot
>> at the keyboard into doing something retarded.  The OS can be the most
>> secure thing on the planet and if the person at the keyboard is stupid
>> you'll still get pwned. Even OpenBSD is not secure against these sort
>> of problems, because there is nothing preventing the unwashed masses from
>> using it stupidly. (God, I said that on m...@.. that was a waste of bytes)
>>
>>
>
> Wait, so you're saying OpenBSD can't even protect me from myself?
>
> Also I left my laptop running OpenBSD on a table at Starbucks while I
> went to the bathroom and when I came back it was gone!
>
> So much for secure by default...
>
> -HKS
>
>

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