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"The computer is password-protected, making it less likely an unauthorized person would be able to access its contents, according to a DWS press release."
That is a funny statement, it takes little to no effort to bypass the password. And I would be happy to demonstrate this in the future or for any of their systems. My one pet peeve with governments and schools is how poor they handle peoples private data. There should be standards set forth that they must comply with, otherwise this type of thing is going to continue to happen.
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