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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/22/25 10:12 AM, John Levine wrote:<br>
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style="color: #007cff;"><pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">We have never tried.
</pre></blockquote><pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">I'm sorry, but that is not even within hailing distance of being true.
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<p>Maybe we tried to educate users <i>so</i> quietly that I never
noticed. I know we have tried to tell people how not to be ripped
off in the physical world, because I have noticed that. And I can
see results, that people I see in the real world are not idiots
about physical security.<br>
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<p>Maybe these days our schools <i>are</i> teaching something about
cybersecurity, I'm too old to know. But I have noticed people who
take a serious interest in computer security saying (1) it is
fundamentally wrong to try or (2) it won't work therefore it is
pointless to try. If that is what the experts think, how good a
job could our schools do?</p>
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<p>Bravo to those unknown to me who might be off fighting against
the tide.</p>
<p>-kb</p>
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