On May 14, 11:35 pm, Straight Talk <b__n...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 May 2008 16:01:07 -0700 (PDT), Ron <BigELil...@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On May 14, 4:22 pm, § <td...@foadspammer.com> wrote:
> >> Ron wrote:
> >> > On May 14, 4:11 pm, Straight Talk <b__n...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> You simply don't get it...

>
> >> > And you simply can't hack my computer...lol

>
> >> Of course he can't hack your computer, but it has little to do with
> >> Sygate.

>
> >> You need hak0r skills to hack a PC

>
> >This is kinda my point, for a HOME PC Sygate works just fine.

>
> What does "works just fine" mean? - Does it mean "gives the impression
> of security without causing too much trouble"?


It means my HOME CP won't be hacked by ppl like you. Wake up.
>
> >I'm running W2K, so I have to use something,

>
> Not necessarily. Just make sure to shut down your network services so
> you don't expose any open ports.


Done, and Sygate takes care of the rest.

>
> >but for most people with
> >newer OS's, the Microsoft FW is just fine for home use.

>
> >Of course I'm sure Mr Straight Talk will discredit that also.

>
> Then you are wrong again.


Oh, so the Windows FW is just fine, but Sygate is a "security
disaster"?