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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2840761" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>I don't put any sensitive info on the net via my equipment. It doesn't matter how many consumer grade security programs you have, they are all last weeks news. I do business with some businesses that could get me financially ruined. I make them enter my info on their end because they have newer and more sophisticated security than the average person an afford a d insurance too, i bet. There are alot of the big boys that have their own version of a computer farm. Some even have the real deal. If my info is hacked from them then they are responsible. You dont think that the CC companies re-emburse you out of the goodness of their heart do you? I can't prove the statements that I just made but repeating what you heard second hand isn't admissible as the truth, it's by definition "hear say", right?</p><p>What I haven't figured is why as consumers we can't invent the tech to stack security programs instead of them corrupting each other when we load more than 1 security program at a time. I've had it work for a very limited time then their parameters clash. Why did it work for a little bit? </p><p>We also have a slush checking account with which we put money into for purchases direct payments and maybe put your name down differently ie:RJJones, Robbie Jones, R. John Jones, etc. And maybe even have different addresses, street p.o.box. It's just my theory that the less commonality that a computer can see between accounts the better off you are. </p><p>I haven't been in the office equipment arena since 2008 when they disabled and retired me, so what I'm thinking is probably so far out date that it's laughable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2840761, member: 76393"] I don't put any sensitive info on the net via my equipment. It doesn't matter how many consumer grade security programs you have, they are all last weeks news. I do business with some businesses that could get me financially ruined. I make them enter my info on their end because they have newer and more sophisticated security than the average person an afford a d insurance too, i bet. There are alot of the big boys that have their own version of a computer farm. Some even have the real deal. If my info is hacked from them then they are responsible. You dont think that the CC companies re-emburse you out of the goodness of their heart do you? I can't prove the statements that I just made but repeating what you heard second hand isn't admissible as the truth, it's by definition "hear say", right? What I haven't figured is why as consumers we can't invent the tech to stack security programs instead of them corrupting each other when we load more than 1 security program at a time. I've had it work for a very limited time then their parameters clash. Why did it work for a little bit? We also have a slush checking account with which we put money into for purchases direct payments and maybe put your name down differently ie:RJJones, Robbie Jones, R. John Jones, etc. And maybe even have different addresses, street p.o.box. It's just my theory that the less commonality that a computer can see between accounts the better off you are. I haven't been in the office equipment arena since 2008 when they disabled and retired me, so what I'm thinking is probably so far out date that it's laughable. [/QUOTE]
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