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Originally Posted by Snake Doctor
You're oversimplifying it to make him look bad. You know it wasn't that simple, but you're a pompous cocksucker who lives up to his board handle and can't stop himself from spewing shit in every thread that you infect with your presence.
Why don't you do something productive like gargle with hydrochloric acid or share a needle with an ebola patient?
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He made a totally valid point. I have had thousands of dollars in my account and have never had a single dime stolen. I use a very strong password that is changed on a regular basis. My computer and connection are both as secure as humanly possible (updated AV software and a hardware firewall as well as weekly scans for spyware, keyloggers, trojans, etc).
Like it or not, the security of any online account is almost completely the responsibility of the user. ePassporte and similar companies can't force their customers into having better security habits. To blame ePassporte for its customer's sloppy security practices is asinine.