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Bill Funk

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Apr 7, 2001, 11:11:39 AM4/7/01
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An "encrypted database within your own computer"?
That, somehow, takes up no hard drive space?
It must be hidden in one of those chips, eh?
I get it! The file is hidden in the memory sticks! How neat! And
someone comes into your house or office once a month to change out
your memory sticks!

What a dumbass!

On Sat, 07 Apr 2001 07:28:50 GMT, ipp...@privacy5.com wrote:

>Every click you make on Windows 98 Start Menu
>is logged and stored for ever on a hidden encrypted database within your own computer?
>Frightening records of both your online and off-line activity are being stored on your computer...........thats not fair
>
>Your family or the authorities are now able find out what sites you surfed?
>
>You cannot delete thes files without.........
>http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/go.shtml?A657156
>
>You need to check this program out.....
>hiekegbfpnsqe
>

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Bill Funk

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Gordon Fisher

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Apr 7, 2001, 12:26:28 PM4/7/01
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Bill Funk wrote:
>
> An "encrypted database within your own computer"?
> That, somehow, takes up no hard drive space?
> It must be hidden in one of those chips, eh?
> I get it! The file is hidden in the memory sticks! How neat! And
> someone comes into your house or office once a month to change out
> your memory sticks!
>

And then Bill Gates pays you 10¢ for each time you select a Microsoft
application, right? ;o)

twano

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Apr 7, 2001, 8:01:49 PM4/7/01
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Altho this isn't the forum for this,,, there is an element of truth to
it,,,recent files that you open can be seen from the start menu,,,click
"start", Documents, and a list of recent files you have view/used are
there,,,,also as far as online goes,,check your "history" file from your
browser menu,,,they can be easily cleared without any special
sortware,,,,,there is nothing new here, just someone trying to make a buck
with a bit of induced panic/paranoria from those with little computer
knowledge,,,
btw,,,I am a Microsoft Certified Professional and a CompTIA A+ service tech.


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Ernie Jenkins

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Apr 9, 2001, 9:35:52 AM4/9/01
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twano wrote:


> btw,,,I am a Microsoft Certified Professional and a CompTIA A+ service tech.
>

Who can't replace a faulty keyboard, apparently.. Maybe it needs to be a
Microsoft Certified A++ Maxi-Stroke Clickaton Keyboard... :)

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