Re: More on caching and logging
- From: geefive <geefive@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:15:02 -0700
In article <1hxbtxz.1v1ddyn1dq7qszN%mikePOST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mike Rosenberg <mikePOST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
geefive <geefive@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just when I was starting to feel a little secure...
Um, if someone is using your computer and, therefore, in a position to
run this software, you have a much bigger problem...
You can't be too careful these days. No matter who you are. Do you
think that the definition of law enforcement means just governmental
agencies, or do you think it also includes corporate security
personnel? Faith-based organizations? The media? Airport security
morons? Your neighborhood association? Your landlord? A hotel/motel
you stay at? Your child's school?
So, I guess it might be interesting to know if Apple Computer made it
possible for this intrusive device to be invented. If that's the case,
then they have been telling lies for a long time about security. I'd
rather think that Apple is as shocked as I am about this and that
they'll issue some updates to negate this new development.
.
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