Dear people,
I 'm proposing some really interesting 0days for Windows && Linux. Please
answer only by private email.
See you soon
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 05:38:20 -, n3td3v said:
> does anyone have good ideas on how to secure our computers better?
Good ideas? Those of us who have been doing this for decades have *plenty*
of those.
Good ideas that are both (a) practically deployable and (b) workable in
practice? Those are
tl;dr
now i am going back to my real job, doing real things and you can go back to
playing with lego and waiting for your mother to bring in some sandwiches
cut into triangles. without the crust.
faggot.
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does anyone have good ideas on how to secure our computers better? is
it a problem at the user end, or a problem at the corporate and
government end? should it be upto vendors to provide security to
operating systems, or should it be the end users responsibility to
learn the skills required to use
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