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| Subject: | Re: microsoft updates |
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| Date: | Wed, 2 Jan 2008 08:26:32 -0800 |
But that aside, if M$ let people update pirated copies, would that not let more people think they can pirate it, rather than buy it? Which would make a larger bot network by your theory?
This statement assumes that "ALL" Windows machines are potential botnet hosts...... saqib http://www.quantumcrypto.de/dante/
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