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2011-05-19
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2011-05-20
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2011-07-09
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You should toss your N800 and get a pocketable Windows computer. Or better yet, send it to me.
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2011-07-26
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LOL
And still, his argument confirms what he is trying to rebut.
But imagine what kinds of malware it may have, a bare XP system with no updates in 8 years, not even SP1-SP2-SP3, connected to the internet.
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2011-07-26
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2011-07-26
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How did he find this thread anyway? He must save this thread address for YEARS.
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2011-07-26
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I'm not argueing. I'm correcting. It's false. I don't ever have malware as I monitor running processes in taskmanager and use hijack this for stuff that starts up that shouldn't. Do just that and you will find all the malware without further security programs. I only find cookies when I use security programs because this method is that effective.
And still, his argument confirms what he is trying to rebut.
But imagine what kinds of malware it may have, a bare XP system with no updates in 8 years, not even SP1-SP2-SP3, connected to the internet.