I either delt with the EXACT SAME situation from the EXACT same company, or online RAM sales are simply fooked. These companies must by defective RAM and sell them, knowing they'll be returned and make all their money on the "fees"
Is it not possible at all to secure a server ?
Not completely, no. I sat down and talked with a guy that works at the NSA once about this stuff. Trust me, _any_ machine can be cracked. You can be on any arch, any OS, behind any firewall, any router, and you _can_ be hacked if the right people want in.
Because people don't write viruses to exploit Mutt. It's not saying that they can't. They don't because Mutt has about the same market share as the Kia Sorrento.
Actually, Southworth 100% cotton (ivory colored) resume paper is _surprisingly_ similar to US currency paper (minus the watermark and embedded strip).
I can drop a fucking abacus 25 feet.. it doesn't mean my desktop sucks.
I either delt with the EXACT SAME situation from the EXACT same company, or online RAM sales are simply fooked. These companies must by defective RAM and sell them, knowing they'll be returned and make all their money on the "fees"
That's not what Matthew J. Szulik says.
Is it not possible at all to secure a server ? Not completely, no. I sat down and talked with a guy that works at the NSA once about this stuff. Trust me, _any_ machine can be cracked. You can be on any arch, any OS, behind any firewall, any router, and you _can_ be hacked if the right people want in.
Because people don't write viruses to exploit Mutt. It's not saying that they can't. They don't because Mutt has about the same market share as the Kia Sorrento.