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    Nelek
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    Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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      Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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      Septimus Hedgehog
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      About a couple of weeks I initiated a thread about Microsoft Security Essentials. Quite a few blokes chipped in with their experience. Here's the link[^] to it. Hope it's useful.

      If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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        About a couple of weeks I initiated a thread about Microsoft Security Essentials. Quite a few blokes chipped in with their experience. Here's the link[^] to it. Hope it's useful.

        If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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        Thank you

        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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          Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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          Guirec
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          Cut internet access to the users. That's your best and cheapest bet!

          Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^] Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]

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            Cut internet access to the users. That's your best and cheapest bet!

            Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^] Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]

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            Simon_Whale
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            Guirec Le Bars wrote:

            Remove the users. That's your best and cheapest bet!

            FTFY

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              Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

              M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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              I have used AVG[^], both free and purchased versions, in the past and found them very reliable. Works well on real and virtual systems.

              Use the best guess

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                Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                NormDroid
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                Don't ever touch Kaspersky in a corporate environment, although it seems prettier on the outside, its utter crap on the inside, stick with Nod its the best out there and that's speaking from experience (+150 users).

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                  Don't ever touch Kaspersky in a corporate environment, although it seems prettier on the outside, its utter crap on the inside, stick with Nod its the best out there and that's speaking from experience (+150 users).

                  Software Kinetics - Dependable Software news

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                  Norm .droid wrote:

                  stick with Nod

                  That's what I actually would like to do, but the central seems to have had problems with them and is a No-Go inside the company. We have had it for over 5 years working without any problem and suddenly... pluff was deinstalled in background through server policies, being changed to a MS product. I don't know if there are more than one, because I have read a lot of people being happy with MSE here in CP (see link above) but the one we got installed was a pain in the a.. blocking the computer when scanning and VM was open, having false detections with official software we have licenced in the company and stuff like that.

                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                    I have used AVG[^], both free and purchased versions, in the past and found them very reliable. Works well on real and virtual systems.

                    Use the best guess

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                    Nelek
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                    My girlfriend's family are very happy with it as well, it already is on the list I am going to send to my boss.

                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                      Cut internet access to the users. That's your best and cheapest bet!

                      Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^] Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]

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                      In my experience most virii are introduced to corporate systems by senior management. At a previous company a director's laptop brought the systems down for close on three days. Fortunately I was in Barbados at the time on honeymoon.

                      “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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                        Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

                        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                        GuyThiebaut
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                        I use MSE and together with malwarebytes it has kept everything safe for the past year. I have used Avast and AVG in the past - prefer MSE due to its ease of use and it really does what it is meant to do well.

                        “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                        ― Christopher Hitchens

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                          Cut internet access to the users. That's your best and cheapest bet!

                          Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^] Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]

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                          Joezer BH
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                          Cut the users altogether will work even better, security-wise.

                          Never underestimate the difference U can make in the lives of others.

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                            Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

                            M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                            J a a n s
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                            I suggest Symantec Endpoint Protection.

                            "Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.

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                              I have used AVG[^], both free and purchased versions, in the past and found them very reliable. Works well on real and virtual systems.

                              Use the best guess

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                              BobJanova
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                              Yeah, I'm not a fan of intrusive anti-virus but AVG seems to get the balance about right. A big minus to McAfee, which is foisted on us by a client, and which slows the machine down considerably.

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                                Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

                                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                David Crow
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                                My company is currently using Trend Micro OfficeScan.

                                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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                                  In my experience most virii are introduced to corporate systems by senior management. At a previous company a director's laptop brought the systems down for close on three days. Fortunately I was in Barbados at the time on honeymoon.

                                  “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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                                  Jorgen Andersson
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                                  ChrisElston wrote:

                                  In my experience most virii are introduced to corporate systems by senior management.

                                  Yes, but whose fault was it? :rolleyes:

                                  Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln

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                                    My company is currently using Trend Micro OfficeScan.

                                    "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                    "Show me a community that obeys the Ten Commandments and I'll show you a less crowded prison system." - Anonymous

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                                    Simon ORiordan from UK
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                                    It cracks me up that people are actually using Windows in the real world. No really. But a Windows VM is a fairly sensible way to make the best of a bad job. I've found that Avira works well on VM's, although I don't know the corporate experience. And of course, you still get the delight of waiting for all the updating programmes to crowd through the network door at the same time on boot. Lol. Not. :zzz:

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                                      Hi people, I am searching for a new antivirus for the firm. We were using ESET NOD32 during a long time, but our licences expired. We got an antivirus installed through server policies by the central IT-Management of the company. That one was giving us A LOT of problems with some professional software we need for our job. I have tried to explain that in the central, but they don't really give a sh... about it. After some time I have managed to arrange permission to search for an antivirus to be used in our Virtual Machines. I have researched a bit with oncle "G" but I am finding a lot of list with different results. It depends a lot from the Lab of the research, the firm publicing the list and its relationships and so on. So I don't have any conclusive result. That's why I want to ask you about options. For sure we need a secure one, but I am actually searching for a good average security, compatibility and performance. Thanks for your comments

                                      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                      sir_download_alot
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                                      In our corporate environment we use Symantec Endpoint Protection for quite a while now and I haven't heard any complaints so far. At home I have a Avast running and I'm pretty happy. Never let me down but that's relative as we know since a few weeks. Eat this trigger words, NSA! Stormfront Waihopai INFOSEC Information Security Information Warfare IW IS Priavacy Information Terrorism Defensive Information Defense Information Warfare Offensive Information Offensive Information poppy fields forever Warfare National Information Infrastructure InfoSec Reno Compsec Firewalls Secure Internet Connections ISS Passwords DefCon V Hackers Encryption Espionage USDOJ NSA CIA S/Key SSL FBI Secert Service USSS Defcon Military White House Undercover NCCS Mayfly PGP PEM RSA Perl-RSA MSNBC bet AOL AOL TOS CIS CBOT AIMSX STARLAN 3B2 BITNET COSMOS DATTA E911 FCIC HTCIA IACIS UT/RUS JANET JICC ReMOB LEETAC Boom goes the dynomite UTU VNET BRLO BZ CANSLO CBNRC CIDA JAVA Active X Compsec 97 LLC DERA Mavricks Meta-hackers ^? Steve Case Tools Telex Military Intelligence Scully Flame Infowar Bubba Freeh Archives Sundevil jack Investigation ISACA NCSA spook words Verisign Secure ASIO Lebed ICE NRO Lexis-Nexis NSCT SCIF FLiR Lacrosse Flashbangs HRT DIA USCOI CID BOP FINCEN FLETC NIJ ACC AFSPC BMDO NAVWAN NRL RL NAVWCWPNS NSWC USAFA AHPCRC ARPA LABLINK USACIL USCG NRC ~ CDC DOE FMS HPCC NTIS SEL USCODE CISE SIRC CIM ISN DJC SGC UNCPCJ CFC DREO CDA DRA SHAPE SACLANT BECCA DCJFTF HALO PCP HAHO FKS 868 GCHQ DITSA SORT AMEMB NSG HIC EDI SAS SBS UDT GOE DOE GEO Masuda Forte AT GIGN Exon Shell CQB CONUS CTU RCMP GRU SASR GSG-9 22nd SAS GEOS EADA BBE STEP Echelon Dictionary MD2 MD4 MDA MYK 747777 767 MI5 737 MI6 757 Kh-11 Shayet-13 SADMS Spetznaz Recce 707 CIO NOCS Halcon Duress RAID Psyops grom D-11 SERT VIP ARC S.E.T. Team MP5k DREC DEVGRP DF DSD FDM GRU LRTS SIGDEV NACSI PSAC PTT RFI SIGDASYS TDM. SUKLO SUSLO TELINT TEXTA. ELF LF MF VHF UHF SHF SASP WANK Colonel domestic disruption smuggle 15kg nitrate Pretoria M-14 enigma Bletchley Park Clandestine nkvd argus afsatcom CQB NVD Counter Security Rapid Reaction Corporate

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                                        In our corporate environment we use Symantec Endpoint Protection for quite a while now and I haven't heard any complaints so far. At home I have a Avast running and I'm pretty happy. Never let me down but that's relative as we know since a few weeks. Eat this trigger words, NSA! Stormfront Waihopai INFOSEC Information Security Information Warfare IW IS Priavacy Information Terrorism Defensive Information Defense Information Warfare Offensive Information Offensive Information poppy fields forever Warfare National Information Infrastructure InfoSec Reno Compsec Firewalls Secure Internet Connections ISS Passwords DefCon V Hackers Encryption Espionage USDOJ NSA CIA S/Key SSL FBI Secert Service USSS Defcon Military White House Undercover NCCS Mayfly PGP PEM RSA Perl-RSA MSNBC bet AOL AOL TOS CIS CBOT AIMSX STARLAN 3B2 BITNET COSMOS DATTA E911 FCIC HTCIA IACIS UT/RUS JANET JICC ReMOB LEETAC Boom goes the dynomite UTU VNET BRLO BZ CANSLO CBNRC CIDA JAVA Active X Compsec 97 LLC DERA Mavricks Meta-hackers ^? Steve Case Tools Telex Military Intelligence Scully Flame Infowar Bubba Freeh Archives Sundevil jack Investigation ISACA NCSA spook words Verisign Secure ASIO Lebed ICE NRO Lexis-Nexis NSCT SCIF FLiR Lacrosse Flashbangs HRT DIA USCOI CID BOP FINCEN FLETC NIJ ACC AFSPC BMDO NAVWAN NRL RL NAVWCWPNS NSWC USAFA AHPCRC ARPA LABLINK USACIL USCG NRC ~ CDC DOE FMS HPCC NTIS SEL USCODE CISE SIRC CIM ISN DJC SGC UNCPCJ CFC DREO CDA DRA SHAPE SACLANT BECCA DCJFTF HALO PCP HAHO FKS 868 GCHQ DITSA SORT AMEMB NSG HIC EDI SAS SBS UDT GOE DOE GEO Masuda Forte AT GIGN Exon Shell CQB CONUS CTU RCMP GRU SASR GSG-9 22nd SAS GEOS EADA BBE STEP Echelon Dictionary MD2 MD4 MDA MYK 747777 767 MI5 737 MI6 757 Kh-11 Shayet-13 SADMS Spetznaz Recce 707 CIO NOCS Halcon Duress RAID Psyops grom D-11 SERT VIP ARC S.E.T. Team MP5k DREC DEVGRP DF DSD FDM GRU LRTS SIGDEV NACSI PSAC PTT RFI SIGDASYS TDM. SUKLO SUSLO TELINT TEXTA. ELF LF MF VHF UHF SHF SASP WANK Colonel domestic disruption smuggle 15kg nitrate Pretoria M-14 enigma Bletchley Park Clandestine nkvd argus afsatcom CQB NVD Counter Security Rapid Reaction Corporate

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                                        SortaCore
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                                        You misspelled "Secret Service". ... looks over shoulder nervously

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                                          You misspelled "Secret Service". ... looks over shoulder nervously

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                                          You are really bored, aren't you? :~

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