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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 11:48:15 PST8, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>I think I can guess the answer to this, but thought I'd run it by
>y'all anyway. Is all known Spyware WIN-centric: that is, null & void
>as any consideration while running OS/2 | ECS ? (Is this a question
>for the Sundial folks ?)
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J.R.,
I had the same question. My conclusion, maybe wrong, is that there are no OS/2 or
ECS anti-spyware programs. I did a search on Hobbes, OS/2 BBS and E-zine.
Hobbes and the BBS had nothing. E-zine had 2 articles about security. They involved
issues with securing your system, if you have a LAN with Windose machines attached.
HCM
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