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Re: Security (maybe basic) question
From: Liran Cohen <theog () tehila gov il>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 13:54:50 +0300
Basically anything you use on the internet has its risk , the question is how important security is , and how big is you're budget. there are solutions which use different communication methods , encryption , identity verification etc.... its all a matter of how much will you be willing to spend ....
Cheers TheOg UNKNOWN_AT_HP () hp com wrote:
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