Well, the Mac was always on the net throughout. Somehow, surfing to a dangerous web site changes the challenge a fair amount in my view. Whether you consider it a big or small change, it is still a change. Which leads one to surmise that they would have kept allowing more and more - like making the user download dangerous software - who doesn't do that?
On 4/25/07, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From what I gather the only rule change was that the user had to surf to a website...show me a compromised pc that isn't on the net. Was their some other change?
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