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jberryl69 (Disabled)
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Would not do it. At least not intentionally. But really - what IS secure on the Internet?
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11-08-14 03:01am
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Jay G (Disabled)
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I'm unimportant enough to not have to worry about my personal info too much. If someone hates you they can get you and there are few things you can do to avoid it, I'm afraid.
Don't make unnecessary enemies. Machiavelli was right.
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11-08-14 04:05am
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nineinch (0)
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It's not as bad when I use someone else's private information. :) With Poodle I have to make sure I am using TLS (disable sslv3 from browser). My biggest concern is trusting that my information is going to a trusted company. I use cash in a lot of stores now (especially Target). Who can you trust?
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11-08-14 06:07pm
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Cybertoad (Disabled)
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Just about every aspect of my internet use is tripled security. Each password set has a password to those passwords and is encrypted. Just by the nature of what I do I have a pretty high security and even then on occasion something still tries to get by. I actually got paid years ago to hack programs and find vulnerabilities and why some may not care about security these are often the ones that are manipulated. Near me a mile a away a guy has wifi unprotected, a evil doer could use your wifi and id to do some bad things and guess whos door they will be knocking on when they trace a hack or child porn that guys house. Just remember you are not only protecting you own use a PC take over can have huge implications.
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11-09-14 08:58am
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