 N3OGHYo Soy Col. "Bat" GuanoPremium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs kudos:1 | Anything made by man can be hacked "According to gwerdna, the hacked Mac could have been better protected, but it would not have stopped him because he exploited a vulnerability that has not yet been made public or patched by Apple."
Let's face it, any lock, any security measure, any operating system made by a human can be hacked by another human.
And I'm not saying this from any "fanboy" standpoint. Windows can be hacked, OS X can be hacked. Period.
Anyone who believes otherwise has their head in the sand.. |
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 | I can set up an unhackable computer. First I disconnect all wires and place the computer in the middle of the street. Then I run over it with a steamroller, collect all of the pieces, and mix them in concrete. Next I dig a 10 foot deep hole and pour the computer-concrete mixture in. Finally, I fill up the hole. I challenge anyone to hack such a computer. (What, you wanted an unhackable and a usable computer? )
:D:D -- -Jason Levine My Gallery | Jason's Toolbox | PCQandA.com | URateit.com |
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 NyQuil Kid8f The Nyquil Kid join:2001-01-06 Brick, NJ | Wouldn't I have to "hack" away at the concrete with a tool to get to the computer?
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Poulsen's Law (was: Anything made by man can be hacked You forgot to quote Poulsen's Law: Information is secure when it costs more to get it than it's worth. |
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