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INTER.PACT Press 11511 Pine St. Seminole, FL 34642 All contents are © 1991, 1992, 1993 Inter.Pact THE WORLD’S FIRST NOVEL-ON-THE-NET (tm) SHAREWARE!!! By Inter.Pact Press “TERMINAL COMPROMISE” by Winn Schwartau A high tech thriller that comes from today’s headlines!

“The Tom Clancy of computer security.”

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“Terminal Compromise” is a highly praised novel about the inva-

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