Date sent:              Wed, 31 Dec 2008 21:58:57 -0600
From:                   RandallM <[email protected]>

> Thought:
> Why can't we using the same type of process provide access to programs and
> or sites in the same manor so that the malware infections cannot "block"
> because the sites are not permanant?

Additional thought:

> Symantec is and always will be "www.symantec.com", as with other sites. 

Low tech addition: How about collecting and publishing a list of helpful IP 
addresses, so that even if the hosts file or DNS is messed with some help might 
still be available?

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