N800 and network security

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If they're going to deny the 770/n800, then I'd hope they also deny PalmOS
handhelds, MacOS, and Linux machines as well. It would certainly show their
incompetence lacks discrimination.

If they do allow any of these other platforms, find out why the exception
was made for that case and show that the same argument exists for Maemo.
This should be especially easy if they allow Linux machines, as Maemo /is/
Debian Linux.

--Paul

On 2/27/07, Mike Lococo <mpl22 at cornell.edu> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to connect to my departmental network (Windows  based), but our
> > IT folks won't let me for fear of viruses, worms, etc.  Is there
> > anything on the web that I can show them that would indicate that the
> > N800 is not a security risk?  Or maybe it is???  Thanks!
>
> It's hard to make an argument based on the lack of something, but the
> fact that there have been zero documented N770/N800 compromises is
> notable.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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