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DiskDoctr
Nov 03, 2014Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
1) Since you were unaware of this in the first place, odds are you don't have the tech know-how to unencrypt the data.
2) You gave those data rights to skype when you signed up for thier service. If you don't agree to thier terms and conditions, you don't get to use thier service. If you did have the tech know-how to get at the data, you could expect a lawyer and a sherif to show up to confiscate your computer...things would go downhill from there.
3) I found out about this issue a couple years ago. If it was a major threat from hackers and it was easily done, the stock would have tanked long before you found out about it.
Lol. Guess since I don't use Skype I must not know anything about 'puters LOL. You know, since Skype is the pinnacle of technology and all ;)
I won't go into details, but suffice it to say you could lose quite a lot of bets with that kind of logic.
Besides, everyone knows security risks and holes that aren't exploited or reported immediately must not exist (buries head in sand) :R
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