On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 03:48 AM, Lewis, Benjamin (Ben) wrote: > Exactly, most computer security philosophies start with the basic > assumption that no amount of software defense will be effective if > someone has physical access to the machine. Remove the floppy, remove the CD drive, disable the USB and Firewire and SCSI and Ethernet and modem ports, turn off filesharing and install a firewall. --- The US Army is destroying 31,500 tons of nerve agents and highly toxic blister agents at a projected cost of $24 Billion Dollars. Someone suggested they could make money selling it on eBay under the Weapons of Mass Destruction category. Jack Rodgers Email: jackrodgers at earthlink.net Web: www.jackrodgers.com iCal: coming soon iBlog: coming soon