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Date: Thu Apr 13 21:01:22 2006
From: rg.viza at gmail.com (Neil Davis)
Subject: Re: Shell accounts

heh anyone that thinks they have privacy doesn't get it.
That's almost as pathetic as saying your system is unbreakable.

Neither privacy or unbreakable systems will ever exist.

If man made it, man can break it, period. Any other mindset will lead
to trouble. This includes whatever lockbox you percieve your private
information to be in.

If you have ever gotten mail or a bill with your name on it, gone to
school, been to a hospital, opened a bank account, phone account,
rented a house, or filled out a form, paid tax, gotten a paycheck,
your privacy is gone. If you haven't, it will be gone anyway unless
you live in the middle of the woods as a hermit and never have contact
with the outside world.

There is always a criminal inside, selling your information. If not
now, there will be one day.
Sad but true... No amount of system security can prevent Joe in
accounting from stealing your information. He's allowed to see it : P

When you get a call from a bank, demanding payment on a loan you never
took out, you'll understand...

-viz
On 4/13/06, poo <skodliv@...il.com> wrote:
> heh you mean YOU have no privacy, get over it
>
>
>
> On 4/13/06, Micheal Turner <wh1t3h4t3@...oo.co.uk> wrote:
> > You have no privacy anymore, get over it.
> >
> >
> > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
> >
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