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Old 10-08-2009, 05:13 AM   #124
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Originally Posted by demoric View Post
You can't tell that it's illegal. It could very well be an archive of legitimate data that one person wants to share with a small group of potential clients, but has encrypted it to prevent people from nosing around in it. Microsoft themselves use the security through obscurity model. The data could be server logs, business brochure examples, or just pictures grandma with an address book of emails that you wouldn't want spammers to get.
I think that was his point. It looked like he was being sarcastic.
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