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> Ed,
>
> Microsoft has had its databases hacked many times. Thus, even if it were
not Microsoft, your info could easily wind up in St. Petersburg or
elsewhere. Which is where, by the way, the Windows 2000 development code
went over the course of a few months during its final development--unnoticed
for all that time by Microsoft "security".
>
> Sorry, I simply don't trust them with any personal info outside of a
Webmail-based email I used to register my copy of Win 2000. Since I must use
Windows for some things, I keep that one as up to date as possible.
>
> Of course, on my personal machine I am not so, uh, "trusting" as to use IE
or any of their mail programs, either.
>
> David
I'm having a hard time following the logic.
Where I know there are critical updates for software, I take appropriate
action. I've administrated networks for at least a decade, and have found
that when you take care of things, problems are avoided. Maintenance is
necessary for all O/S's.
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