Posted by Brent Zappe on September 10, 2017 at 06:51:13 from (104.192.88.65):
What I see in this world. You know it is funny back in 1978 0r 1979 computers where just taking off. Boring things like black, green screens and black and orange screens. Learning that very import DOS words to run the thing. Look at it now all in high windows and internet. Cars are computer minded, trucks and so many other things are to. Why I am saying this is because know my Retirement check I do not no longer get a stub mailed to me but it is emailed to my email account that it is in my bank. One hacker can get all this information One hacker can get you bank account. One hacker can have every thing you got in just one hour. It never use to be like this and that is very bad to say. We like the internet it comes to be the best way to get parts and see what every body is up to but some how on Hacker can really screw things up. Just because they are to lazy to go out and get a real job. I have been on this internet since 1994 I have seen a lot of changes and some are for the best. You ask do I need protection in this world yes you do why what if this Hacker got your information. Just my thinking okay have a nice day.
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