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Fall 1999

Viruses, Hackers, and the Year 2000 Bugs, Oh My!
Computer users worry about viruses wiping out their hard drives, hackers rummaging through files to steal credit card numbers, and whether the Y2K problem really will manifest itself the way it has been predicted. Most of these things aren’t as big a threat as we think they are. A little research will lead you to find solutions to these problems that have been developed by computer software companies.
by Lawrence J. Magid

You can find the rest of this article in the Fall 1999 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.  

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