Re: !!! WARNING: M$ Stealing Your Personal Data via WMP 9 / Error Reporting !!!

From: relic (reply.to@newsgroup.com)
Date: 10/12/02


From: "relic" <reply.to@newsgroup.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 17:48:29 GMT


"Robt. Miller" <robtmil.killspam@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:slrnaqfvkb.pfa.robtmil.killspam@robtmil.com...
| In article <erzhHzacCHA.2624@tkmsftngp09>, Kot Matroskin wrote:
| > http://lavasoft.com/ guys, stop arguing, juss whoever is scared that
| > ssomeone might steal their info (lots of programs do! but not microsoft!)
| > you can install this free software and it will remove all spyware from ya
| > machine;) good luck:)
|
| How can you know? Another act of faith..
|

Hey, if you can't trust Microsoft, just who can you trust?



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