[Coco] Re: [Long] [OT] That Big Shadow Over Your Shoulder, Part 1,
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Mon Mar 1 12:08:55 EST 2004
In a message dated 2/29/04 8:20:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, wb8tyw at qsl.net
writes:
> At one point timesharing machines where the popular standard. Just
> about all of the exploits seen on Windows / Unix were tried on them at
> the schools, but the lessons were lost on the PC developers. After all,
> a person would not attack their own machine?
True, true. Originally, a "personal computer" was just that, and the only
access to it was physical -- someone had to sneak into my house to mess with my
PC, Coco, MM/1, whatever. The Internet changed all that.
BTW, OS-9 must be the most insecure OS around! Hardly any protections on
files, ability to open /D0@ raw mode, system calls to *write* into System DP -- a
hacker's paradise! But those features are also what makes writing fancy
real-time apps so straightforward.
And of course OS-9 was intended for friendly environments of programmer teams
working on embedded systems and process controls. Protecting against a rogue
team member is a document-control issue, not an OS thing.
--Mike K.
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