>Yes, e-gold is BIG business and as such it is utterly 
>INEXCUSABLE that they do not have 24/7 live tech support
>and are not working their a**es off making our e-gold
>accounts opaque to hackers. I know of one person
>who had I5K removed from his account, and just
>this week two people I know have had attempts at
>hacking their e-gold accounts, in one case
>rendering it useless for spends. 

If you click on every untrusted executable sent to you,
there's nothing that e-gold [or anyone else] could do.
It's called evolution in action.

I'm betting that happened here. Why? Well, take a look
at  the message above. "15K" is almost certainly a
reference to dollars, and yet we know e-gold is  grams,
BUT...Scams and/or ponzi schemes tend to describe
their outsized-compared-to-Ponzi's-promises in terms
of dollars, and then expect to use e-gold as a source
of free technical support for their exceptionally dumb
customers. 24-7 tech support can't protect your e-gold
passphrase if you click on every attachment sent to
you, and people who tend to fall for schemes like 'ebiz'
(let's be honest here) aren't exactly the brightest folks 
on the planet when it comes to other aspects of life. 

It doesn't matter what operating system you or e-gold
installs next. I see no evidence that *e-gold* computers
have _ever_ been compromised, but e-gold can't help
the owners of insecure remote computers if they won't
help themselves (and I think they're answering emails
in a timely manner these days).
jammer99




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