Computer & Internet Security, Privacy and Safety
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"Don't use Microsoft."
-- Kevin Mitnick

ALERT: Do not use Microsoft. There is no known way to safely connect a Microsoft based computer to the Internet. (Microsoft has also been found guilty by the US Supreme Court. Please click here for details.)

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