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computer

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digital nose count.

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from afar.

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and less-skilled users.

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threats

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at MIT

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Internet

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Urging users to patch their systems and asking hackers to behave more maturely might, in retrospect, seem naïve.

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retool them.

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operations

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enforced

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Internet

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the Internet.

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responsibility

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attack

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the Internet.

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The decentralized, nonproprietary ownership of the Internet and the computers it linked made it difficult to implement any structural revisions to the way it functioned, and, more important, it was simply not clear what curative changes could be made that did not entail drastic, wholesale, purpose-altering changes to the very fabric of the Internet.

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considered

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Then it stalls.

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generativity

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password security.

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a set time.

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syndicates

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happening

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money

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orbit

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Internet

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globe

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starts

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compromised

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appliancized

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decisions

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device

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the fore

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gatekeeper

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f the user is allowed to make exceptions, the user can and will make the wrong exceptions, and the security restrictions will too often serve only to limit the deployment of legitimate software that has not been approved by the right gatekeepers.

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