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Date: Sun Jun  4 21:50:24 2006
From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu (Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu)
Subject: breaking news tools,
	for an ever changing community

On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 21:03:08 BST, you said:

> Why did you delete out my whole corporate user part of my e-mail? it was the
> main emphasis of the e-mail. I personally don't focus consumer security, its
> so boring. I'm interested in the security of employees, data and corporate
> applications. The  only time consumer security comes into my focus is when
> employees are using 'consumer accounts' as a means to communicate with
> co-workers during vacation periods on e-mail, and even in work time,
> corporate users on yahoo are actively using their 'consumer accounts' to
> instant message each other. 

So all your valuable "underground" members are going to be connecting
from their corporate IP address space, or are they going to be *smart*
underground people and make their connection look like it's Just Another
DSL Out There?
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