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Miscellaneous => Programming & Networking => Topic started by: Kintaro on 19 September 2002, 16:24

Title: PCWorld respects hackers...
Post by: Kintaro on 19 September 2002, 16:24
Well in a newletter i seen they actually  refered to Crackers as Crackers not hackers.

 
quote:

* WINDOWS XP PRO: Secure remote access
There are times when you want to connect to hosts or networks across the big bad Internet, where crackers and script kiddies lurk behind every corner. Luckily, Windows XP Professional offers several options to do just this, in a safe and secure manner, using encrypted tunnels.
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0007D382?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC (http://pcworld.idg.com.au/idg2.nsf/p/0007D382?OpenDocument&n=e&c=PC)

Title: PCWorld respects hackers...
Post by: TheQuirk on 21 September 2002, 05:00
...and?
Title: PCWorld respects hackers...
Post by: trc3 on 22 September 2002, 13:03
quote:
Luckily, Windows XP Professional offers several options to do just this, in a safe and secure manner


Huh?..  Windows and security doesnt belong in the same sentence.

[ September 22, 2002: Message edited by: trc3 ]

Title: PCWorld respects hackers...
Post by: foobar on 22 September 2002, 13:36
If the words 'windows' and 'security' are present in the same sentence, you know _what kind of_ security they mean.

BAD  :D