Tim, with mangled quoting by crapmail programs, come on you've had
decades to get this shit right:

>  > I reckon the default thought of most people who're suddenly faced
> with
>  > a computer failing a security test is not going to be that
> something
>  > has changed on them without authority, but that something has gone
>  > wrong.  They're going to try and reset something, rather than work
> out
>  > if they've been compromised.

Stephen J. Turnbull
> Indeed.  Pragmatically speaking, I don't think they're wrong, do you?


Quite probably it *is* a fault, nine times out of ten (which makes you
ignore the time it's really a problem).

With badly engineered hardware, software, and stupidly worded error
messages, the blame is really not on the user.

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