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In a message dated 1/10/05 4:36:58 PM, ray@dm.net.lb writes:<BR>
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The files are still with me in the same folder, but apparently they have<BR>
been copied by some one who hacked into the system, I am not on a network, I<BR>
use modem dial up to connect, I'm almost sure that the intruder was from<BR>
Copenhagen Denmark, I reside in Beirut Lebanon!<BR>
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Well thanks anyone who can provide me with any help.<BR>
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ask yourself, WHY would anyone hack your computer for PICTURES? what valuable spy pictures might you have that someone WANTS? I am sorry, but I just don't think it's possible. Perhaps the world we live in now justifies an overzealous imagination and fear of criminal intent, but again, MACS do NOT get HACKED! PERIOD!<BR>
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IF you are all that concerned, DO NOT go online....or go online but with only ONE of your computers, and preserve your information on the other. Unplug the modem from the wall when you are not online and it will be IMPOSSIBLE for anyone to hack without the connection.<BR>
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