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	<title>Comments on: Words to the Wise</title>
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		<title>By: InfoBore 88 &#171; ubiwar &#124; conflict in n dimensions</title>
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		<title>By: Marsrise</title>
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		<description>Dave makes some good points, although it&#039;s unclear just how such insights can be employed to enhance clients&#039; security measures.  I think there is a degree of sociopathy involved with some hackers (regardless of criminality) that is completely contrary to the worldview of those engaged in defensive strategies.  After all, the freedom that the hacker exploits on-line is also the user-friendly freedom coveted by many victims of hacking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dave makes some good points, although it&#8217;s unclear just how such insights can be employed to enhance clients&#8217; security measures.  I think there is a degree of sociopathy involved with some hackers (regardless of criminality) that is completely contrary to the worldview of those engaged in defensive strategies.  After all, the freedom that the hacker exploits on-line is also the user-friendly freedom coveted by many victims of hacking.</p>
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