said:
>So, when are you going to do a session on security as it applies to SOHO?
>That task might be a little easier for you if a prerequisite for all
>students is the aforementioned PC mag 2-Mar 04 issue.
>Ray
>Steven Levine wrote:
>> As always, the level threat is somewhat inversely proporational to the
>> user's level of awareness.
>>
>> This thread is yet another of those indications that we have a long way to
>> go in solving the basic security issue which is a general lack of
>> awareness of the nature of the threats. Spyware has been around for
>> years, here we are answering basic questions about the threat.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Steven
>>
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