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From: <jpcarr@tredegar.com> > Leif, Lets see you read the 100 bytes from a program compiled from a > "Normal, Trusted, Complier" as said before, the bad guys don't play by the rules. > I only know that I don't have an automatic update of Mcafee for my iSeries > like I do for my WinTel machines. > maybe you should ! but, hey, let's not sink into a religious war about what is best. The point of all my postings on this was just to point out that the vulnerabilities are there. How you deal with them (ignore them, burn candles, or whatever) is a different matter. As Ed points out, there are things you can do that help (as there are on all systems), but don't get lulled into the illusion that the system is so secure that you don't need to do anything.
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