“> Home users didn't use to worry if their computer systems were vulnerable to a hacker attack. And truth is, most dial-up connections are done from computers that are not vulnerable. Typical dial-up connections are dynamically assigned a new IP address each time the user connects. Since the connections are of a relatively short term—a few hours at most—and because the IP address always changes, it is rather difficult to crack through such a connection. T 
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