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By Andrew Donoghue

Published: Tuesday 06 July 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

USA


Occupation

truth-teller


Comment

How about banning people who are security risks? Or, Microsoft products that are inherent security risks?

It's not like you can't email, FTP, use a USB keychain, hell, even drop it on a floppy.

Sometimes you have to wonder the motives of editors who have a slow news day.



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