Re: The Best Kept Secrets of The Computer Underground

From: Webmaster (roland_at_blfmanagement.com)
Date: 07/07/03


Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 07:28:16 -0500


To anyone who happens to be reading these posts ... it's been my experience
that most people who are actually security pros have taken the time to
undergo some sort of certified training. Be aware that anything you read in
here is usually good advice. But if you have a serious desire to screw
around with security settings on your machine, make certain you are
following the advice of a certified security expert.

Otherwise, it's a bit like trying to take a Porsche apart in your own
garage, with nowhere near the right tools and only a good guess as to how to
get it back together. You might just get lucky and get it to run, but for
how long and how far?

Do yourself a favor. If you have a major issue, read the posts by the people
"in the know" on here (Andrew, Bruce, et.al.) and take your advice from
them. Most of us can help with simple stuff, but if you've got a whopper,
they'd be the people I would put money on to actually send you in the
correct direction.

in kpkggv0bd05fmtm3fe38kmt4nhd013puep@4ax.com, the incomparable Laura
Fredericks at anonomiss@CLOTHEShotmail.com scribbled decisively on 7/6/03
11:55 AM:

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>> I don't know what's happen between you two, Laura and Tracker, but I
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>> mature behavior, or at least, it is very immature!
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> I can live with it. ;-)
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