Posted January 14, 2011
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Well, crack's a heckuva drug. Have you seen pictures of what it does to people? I mean, I'm ardently opposed to DRM, but not at the expense of my health.
Oh, wait. That's not the question you were asking in the subject line, was it?
All I can offer is, if you're running Windows, your primary concern shouldn't be over the security flaws that may or may not exist in a program which has had its DRM removed, but rather in the (documented) holes that do exist in the security of the OS itself...
Oh, wait. That's not the question you were asking in the subject line, was it?
All I can offer is, if you're running Windows, your primary concern shouldn't be over the security flaws that may or may not exist in a program which has had its DRM removed, but rather in the (documented) holes that do exist in the security of the OS itself...