Bush cyber-security adviser wants

Bush cyber-security adviser wants Internet users to get free security software

What did I just say?

This bodes ill.

Am I the only one that becomees suspicious when the government advocates forcing people to install certian pieces of software on their computer?

It's not incredibly brilliant in execution anyway. Right now there is no reasonable way to force people to keep such things up to date. Hell, you won't even get half the people to install the shit.

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