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When is Security not Security...

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    I had to laugh... referencing Cybercrime Survival Guide here on Code Project... https://www.codeproject.com/ResearchLibrary/235/Cybercrime-Survival-Guide/?lctid=4[^] In the battle of obtaining your information, ignorance is their greatest weapon, So before getting the document they want us to read we have to give then our information????? WTF??? And an optional password? For what? Is this advertising, or a freebie? Why can't they give it away for free without asking us for our information? I'm not ignorant so I won't be subscribing to this "wanting my information". Thoughts?

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      I had to laugh... referencing Cybercrime Survival Guide here on Code Project... https://www.codeproject.com/ResearchLibrary/235/Cybercrime-Survival-Guide/?lctid=4[^] In the battle of obtaining your information, ignorance is their greatest weapon, So before getting the document they want us to read we have to give then our information????? WTF??? And an optional password? For what? Is this advertising, or a freebie? Why can't they give it away for free without asking us for our information? I'm not ignorant so I won't be subscribing to this "wanting my information". Thoughts?

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      Lost User
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      Why have you posted this here? If you want to complain or comment on some aspect of CodeProject then pleas use the correct forum: Bugs and Suggestions[^].

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      • S Sean McPoland 0

        I had to laugh... referencing Cybercrime Survival Guide here on Code Project... https://www.codeproject.com/ResearchLibrary/235/Cybercrime-Survival-Guide/?lctid=4[^] In the battle of obtaining your information, ignorance is their greatest weapon, So before getting the document they want us to read we have to give then our information????? WTF??? And an optional password? For what? Is this advertising, or a freebie? Why can't they give it away for free without asking us for our information? I'm not ignorant so I won't be subscribing to this "wanting my information". Thoughts?

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        John C Rayan
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        This is not the right place to talk about this.

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