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Message-ID: <F38B8F64-FD9F-11D7-8CC6-000A95864792@joshie.com>
From: jlevitsk at joshie.com (Joshua Levitsky)
Subject: Hacker suspect says his PC was hijacked 

On Oct 13, 2003, at 11:58 AM, Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:

> The point is that cars *can* and *have been* recalled because of 
> defects
> in computer-controlled systems.  Here's 2 that 5 minutes with Google 
> found.

And they came and fixed it at your house for you? How lovely. You 
didn't have to take action and bring the car to a dealership to be 
fixed? Wow.

Microsoft sends out notes if you subscribe to mail lists.

If you move to a new address and don't tell your auto maker then will 
you get recall notices?

--
Joshua Levitsky, CISSP, MCSE
System Engineer
AOL Time Warner
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