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Security Strategy

By Ron Coates

Published: Friday 06 February 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

New Jersey


Occupation

freelance web designer


Comment

I agree wholeheartedly. I sometimes think people should get a license to get on the internet just as one needs a license to drive a car. It takes a certain level of intelligence and common sense. I have been forced to ask many friends to remove from from their lists because they persist in sending dumb chain emails with my email address in the "TO" line with 100 other names. To be forwarded indefinitely into perpetuity, harvested by spammers. What can we do?



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