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Old 11-04-2011, 04:11 AM   #1
carpetmojo
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Exclamation Security questions ?

A query for the many tech-experts out there.

Acting on advice from a Sony thread, as it is a question that may affect all makes of wifi readers, what, if any, protection do these have against virus, Trojan, malware and other nasties ?

And can we install things like Avast and Malaware, run scans and things, to keep things safe and functioning ?
Or doesn't the risk exist ?

Or do we just hope the bogies can't see a profit, or any fun, in messing around with our reading habits ?
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