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March 3rd, 2005, 03:10 PM
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Hi MsMittens,
You know as well as I do...whether it's computer security, home security, or even personal security...for most people it's in one ear and out the other...as a Charity Co-ordinator, who is used to people telling me how they got scammed the last time by some outfit, I hear about people getting scammed all the time and it doesn't matter how many times you explain how you can protect yourself...most people don't...
the ones that benefit the most from this kind of information are the criminals looking for new ways to rip you off and get away with it.
I'm sure there are some people who would put this information to use to protect themselves...but detailed information is more than likely going to attrack the attention of the criminal element more than the average person who is not security conscious.
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