|
From: Dov Z. <do...@za...> - 2006-08-25 14:22:10
|
=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=98=D7=95=D7=98 Munzir Taha (=D9=85=D9=86=D8=B0=D8=B1 =D8=B7= =D9=87): > On Friday 25 August 2006 16:22, Dov Zamir wrote: > =20 >> =D7=A6=D7=99=D7=98=D7=95=D7=98 J=C3=A9r=C3=B4me Wax: >> =20 > > =20 >>> You close your door after leaving your home but any people can open i= t >>> with right tools. >>> If you let it open, people are encouraged to enter... >>> >>> Poor protection is better than none. >>> =20 >> Not really. Poor protection gives a false sense of security. At least >> you know what the risks are when you leave your door open. >> =20 > > I'd love it if you told me where is you home located to see whether you= do=20 > what you believe in ;) > > =20 Now you are misunderstanding. I do not preach no security, but rather=20 good security. What I'm saying is that bad security is worse than no=20 security. And yes, I do lock my door when I leave home. |