RE: [OT] short - hackers
From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@s...>
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 19:33:28 -0800
Subject: RE: [OT] short - hackers
Hey, it is usually not a problem for us dial-up types :) BTW do
whatever you
can to support her sewing habit. I have found more cool stuff in fabric
stores
than just about anyplace else. Also with her Bernina 180 she has done
some
cool stuff for me and the kids.
Michael Brown
-----Original Message-----
From: glenn m wilson
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 7:18 PM
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [OT] short - hackers
You really know how to cheer this old Luddite up <grin> Maybe I won't
let the family have internet service and stick to using work and the
library... LOL! I can't do that - the older girl's school requires
internet work in High School. And my wife wants to down load all these
sewing programs for her high tech sewing machine.
Besides I can order all these neat figures online...
Gracias,
Glenn
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 15:58:09 -0500 "Thomas Barclay" <kaladorn@magma.ca>
writes:
>Donald said:
>Use two computers...Just keep your
>personal files on the one that will NEVER
>see the web.
>
>[Tomb]: And insure that the computer on
>the net connection has no LAN or other
>connection to the other machine. It's easy
>enough to hop from one system to another
>once you've breeched the first, doubly so
>once you've installed a number of common
>(read: MS) products and services (many of
>which you may not even realize you have
>active and sometimes vulnerable even
>when fully disabled... you think....).
>----------------------------------------------------
>Mr. Thomas Barclay
>Software Developer & Systems Analyst
>thomas.barclay@stargrunt.ca
>----------------------------------------------------
>
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