"Jenn" <nope@nowayatno.howanyday> wrote in
news:iv5ig4$9qd$1@dont-email.me:

> ... just curious .. who's the 3rd party independent analysis done
> by?



I'm not going to play semantics. What I said stands.

> Well... I don't know if you've ever seen the movie, "The Net", or
> not...(one of my all time favorites), but in that movie there was a
> company that provided a security program to some high level


I've seen it. As with other "hacker" movies, it's loosly based in
reality.


> companies. It was supposed to be the premier program to protect any
> business and keep it secure up to and including governments. The
> thing is, a back door was written into the program so the people who
> knew about the back door could gain access to systems using the
> software. Good movie ...


Well the thing is, Jenn, it made for a good movie, but wouldn't work in
real life.

> That's why I asked about this ....


Which is fine, but I've already dissassembled it; and as I worked for
them, I've seen it in raw form. no backdoors.

>> They always are, Jenn. They aren't malicious and you only display
>> more astounding ignorance carrying on like this. Computers seem to
>> be magical to you and BD.. I just don't get that.

>
> The thing is ... I grew up when there wasn't any such thing as a
> home pc. Computers didn't start being a normal thing in the home
> 'til I already had 3 kids... We learned about computers together as


They weren't normal when I was little either, Jenn. You aren't an
exception here and it doesn't matter.



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