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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 870065" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>It seemed to me that everyone was blaming security paranoia, and you know me, I am not a fan of people pointing out a problem without suggesting a potential solution.</p><p></p><p>My truck has many different security layers, but I have absolutely no interest in how the various layers work. I just want to get in, put on my seatbelt and go. My brother is a car guy (true story, service manager at Audi). When he starts any car, the first thing he does is check all of the lights and safety indicators. If there is a risk of any kind, he will put the car in park and shut it off... as I was saying, this is an absolutely true story. How many MT readers have done that? How many car guys care about cybersecurity?</p><p></p><p>99.9%+ of all people just want to sure that their computer is protected and they are only traumatized when their security fails to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 870065, member: 62850"] It seemed to me that everyone was blaming security paranoia, and you know me, I am not a fan of people pointing out a problem without suggesting a potential solution. My truck has many different security layers, but I have absolutely no interest in how the various layers work. I just want to get in, put on my seatbelt and go. My brother is a car guy (true story, service manager at Audi). When he starts any car, the first thing he does is check all of the lights and safety indicators. If there is a risk of any kind, he will put the car in park and shut it off... as I was saying, this is an absolutely true story. How many MT readers have done that? How many car guys care about cybersecurity? 99.9%+ of all people just want to sure that their computer is protected and they are only traumatized when their security fails to do so. [/QUOTE]
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