Sure, there are chances to do that. You run just as much of a risk, anyway, as the little photoprinter kiosks in drug stores do of contracting/spreading a virus. The key is in having the system locked down and, realisitically, the systems could be frozen so that a reboot would restore it back to normal. Everything else is captured dynamically over the Internet.
It's doable. I'm just wondering why it hasn't happened.
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