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I guess we shouldn't have expected much from a decade that started with Y2K hysteria, credit card number thefts exploiting numerous vulnerabilities in Microsoft's IIS web server software, the bombing of the USS Cole and the disputed presidential election between George Bush and Al Gore. Let's not even talk about 2001, with the terrorist attacks, Code Red/Nimda, anthrax scares, Dot Com bubble collapses, etc. 2002 was a quiet year, but ...
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