>From another list:

http://weblog.infoworld.com/securityadviser/archives/2008/06/are_you_a_compu.h
tml?source=NLC-SEC&cgd=2008-06-09


> They got it all wrong starting at:

"When someone hands you their USB key to copy something, you always decline, 
and instead offer your known, clean USB key."

Nonsense.  I wouldn't let anyone stick my nice clean USB drive in *their* filthy
computer!

"You would also prefer one-time, disposable, Tupperware-like memory drives if
they existed."

OK, got me.

"Any security book you read is covered in pen from the technical corrections
you've made."

Ha!  If I did that I wouldn't have any pens left ...

"You suspect that every banner and Flash ad on every Web site is hosting 
malicious JavaScript."

What banners and Flash ads?  I run Netscape 4.8 with no plugins and JavaScript
disabled.


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