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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1215698"><b>mikenolan7</b></A> : The ISP's seem to want our machines to be pwned.  If you call customer service at RR, the first thing they do is insist that you hook up a machine running Windows, directly to the modem, with the firewall shut off.  I wonder how many people get things running in this suicidal configuration and then just leave it like that?  I monitor my connection, and I see random attacks about 3-5 times/minute.  Chances are pretty good that you wouldn't make it out of one of those customer service calls without getting pwned.  The few times I've had to do it, I loaded a fresh copy of Windows, did the updates from behind a firewall, did the customer service call, and then wiped the machine.]]></description>
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