Re: evesdropping a computer how is it possible, how can it be prevented ?
- From: ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Moe Trin)
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 13:59:03 -0600
On 14 Dec 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.security.misc, in article
<els4r3$dr0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Unruh wrote:
ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Moe Trin) writes:
Do read the various End User Agreements that come with the software
and hardware - you might be surprised at what you've agreed to.
Well, no, you almost certainly have NOT agreed to it, anymore than by
reading this post you have agreed that you owe me $1000. (please send it to
Well, we both know that such a legal condition would be thrown out of any
court because I would not be able to see this condition until I had read
this far - but the obvious solution for me is to stop reading the post
and return it for a refund.
That was simple.
Old guy
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