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Old 09-22-2011, 06:12 PM   #130
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
Beside the fact that you can choose not to upgrade, I have serious doubts about "any change can be made to your software or your computer's memory". It's a breach of security.


Since Amazon was the one who sold them the "counterfeit $20 bill", I would say that the people were unlucky and Amazon got off easy.
First I have programmed computers in both assembly level language and higher level languages, and if a program has access to your machine, it can change anything in it. In these cases of course the security on the machine has already opened the door wide.

You seem to be forgetting that Amazon made good on the book.
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