Allegedly, on or about 24 December 2015, Chris Murphy sent:
What matters is prevention and what you're proposing is that
people
disable being protected against it. And that's bad advice.
I tend to view such hazardous advice with more than just suspicion that
the person doesn't fully appreciate the situation, I'm concerned that
they might be a black hat trying to make it easier for their mates.
I think, that as a matter of security, you have to be suspicious of
"turn off your firewall/malware-protection/etc.," advice, as coming from
someone with ulterior motives, or coming from someone who's been
unwittingly conditioned by those with ulterior motives.
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All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point
trying to privately email me, I will only read messages posted to the
public lists.
I'd just like to say that vinyl record crackles and pops are far less
annoying than digigigigital mu-u-u-u-usic hiccicicicups and
yooo-----------------u tu-----be ....... pauses.