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Author Topic: Brother-in-law's computer got hacked  (Read 575 times)

I D Shukhov

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Re: Brother-in-law's computer got hacked
« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2018, 08:50:08 am »
It's probably an interesting problem, but I'll let his company's IT department (since they have one) work on it.  He's working and probably doesn't need me interrupting him

JoFrance  -- are you looking in??  Does this make you want to go back to work?  Does Use Outlook Anywhere to connect to your Exchange server without VPN sound interesting?  Maybe you could find a little MIS department to work for in a friendly company. 

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