Re: unencrypted message

From: Keith W. McCammon (km@km.com)
Date: 02/20/03


From: "Keith W. McCammon" <km@km.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:10:45 -0500


> recently i began to run out of memory on my computer...not
> knowing much about computers i randomly started removing
> programs to free up space...ever since i did this i have
> been getting a message that pops up and says- "this
> computer is unencrypted and a 3rd party could easily be
> viewing" i do not recall what it was that i took off, but
> i definately dont want people to view passwords and credit
> card numbers...what can i do or download to fix this
> problem?

You didn't, by chance, actually keep track of the programs that you were
removing?



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