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<DIV><FONT size=3><SPAN class=128303523-21022006><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2> " </FONT></SPAN>So until major dataloss incident, that
can not be covered up, flows out onto the street and people scream for
preventive measures, don't hold your breath. Something like a few billion being
scammed by the Russian mob doesn't even come close here. Hell, the US Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) took a $4 billion loss and nary batted an eyeball,
(like how many of us heard of it?) so if they're not blinking at a few billion,
what DOES constitute as a major incident?<SPAN class=128303523-21022006><FONT
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<DIV><FONT size=3><SPAN class=128303523-21022006><FONT color=#800000><FONT
face=Verdana size=2>Hmmm...millions of seniors living on Social Security getting
'hacked' might constitute a major incident that would bring about change. But,
if it happens under this WH, all it will be seen as is an excuse to
scrap Social Security.</FONT></FONT></SPAN></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>