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Date Added: June 15, 2008 01:12:03 PM
Ah, the early days of home computing. Back in the ’80s, and for much of the ’90s, few computer users gave much thought to Internet security. We weren’t worried about electronic vandals or criminals damaging machines, and the only medicine for viruses came from the family doctor.

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