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John Chendra; father of Japheth Adriel & Jared Ezekiel, husband of Yenni. A learning Human Being who is interested in Information Technology: Internet, Multimedia, System Administration and Security.. And nowadays: Finance & Accounting! :)
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Posted on September 16th, 2005 by john.
Categories: internet, security.
I found this nice article in a Microsoft’s Security Newsletter. It is actually quite good considering the source of the information. Of course you can catagorized it very good if you are a Microsoft software user
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