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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
okay, well... whatever.
This is not new. Tens of thousands of companies use LANs every day of the week. The odds seem fairly astronomical that some hacker will want to spend time getting into your little home machine.... for what... your ICQ list?
Use your head. There's nothing wrong with setting up a LAN.
Or, if you're too uncomfortable with that, you can always transfer files on CDs or floppys or something.
There is no more danger of someone breaking through your router than there is of someone breaking through your copy of ZoneAlarm. In fact, there's probly less chance.
I have nearly every directory shared on these systems as well as printers and scanners and other shit. Go ahead... hack me. Not only do you have to get through the router, but then you gotta get through the system login. Good luck.
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i guess you are right in a way.You just have to make sure that the passwords on your shared folders are good.Also many companies have lans but they are not all connected to the internet