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Re: Superior Pill Service

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The Internet's original designers never foresaw that the academic and military research network they created would one day bear the burden of carrying all the world's communications and commerce. There was no one central control point and its designers wanted to make it possible for every network to exchange data with every other network. Little attention was given to security. Since then, there have been immense efforts to bolt on security, to little effect.

"As soon as you start dealing with the public Internet, the whole notion of trust becomes a quagmire," said Stefan Savage, an expert on computer security at the University of California, San Diego.

