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To: swisstrader who wrote (51209)12/27/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: Bryan  Respond to of 108040
 
Bryan...in the blink of an eye, Y2K issues will be yesterday's news >>>>
I really hope that will be the case. It will make my life much easier. The Co. I work for spent $35mil on y2k compliance testing/certification. Even if we get through New Years Day without a hitch, every hack and phreak is looking at Jan 1, 2000 as a golden opportunity to wreak some havoc. There will be issues because of jackasses like that. Any networks with holes will be vulnerable. It's not just Y2K hardware/software contingency issues that are important, but the whole realm of internet security should be of concern to companies whose primary business is done over the internet. I'm still skeptical.

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