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Hi I'n new to this list. I want to know how secure OS/2 warp is for
browsing the inernet. I've read alot on the net about people useing
port siffers etc. to gain access over the internet to windows based
computers. Can this be done to OS/2 warp and if so what can I do and
what do I need to make my computer more secure when I'm on the net? I'm
useing OS2 warp version 3 and have installed all the latest fix packs
from the IBM site.
Phillip Dionne
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