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Offline DBAlex

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Quote from: Amiga_Nut;569434
Windows may have memory protection since XP (as well as all versions of NT of course but that's not a desktop OS) BUT Windows still gets ass raped at the mere sniff of a TCP/IP connection so why is it so important?


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