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Comments on: Cryptographers speak of threats, voting, and Blu-Ray rumors

Annual cryptographers' panel at RSA conference offers insights into the coming year.

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Ahh.... NO!
by MyRightEye April 8, 2008 3:56 PM PDT
"If true, he said security was finally starting to become a factor in
consumer electronics."


Ahh.... NO!

So consumers chose a more limiting choice because they are
concerned about piracy?

And you have the gaul to publish your own writing. Funny.
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No, no, no
by gsmiller88 April 8, 2008 5:44 PM PDT
Consumers didn't choose Blu-ray.....The movie studios chose it for
them after they were paid off by Sony!
complacency
by cyberDJ-2038765336053745013836 April 8, 2008 5:55 PM PDT
As long a people believe their computers are "more secure" than others [we all know who and what I'm referring to], malware will continue to infect and affect everyone.

The human idiot at the keyboard is the reason viruses spread and identities are stolen; not an OS vulnerability.
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Not always nt
by The_Decider April 10, 2008 8:31 PM PDT
nt
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