> > In the US, the Security Update CD is shipped directly from the Microsoft > contractor to the end-user. Of course, if the postal service, delivery > service or contractor is corrupt; what you receive could be intercepted > and replaced enroute. You do not need to kill a postman -:). Just write a disk, label it, and push into the mailbox... few days before _real_ disk arrive. (and make it auto-runnable).
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