Gary Nichols wrote: > > LOL - hey anyone remember the backdoor that the author of (unnamed -- > but you former C64 users know which one) BBS had so he could login and > shutdown unlicensed sites? :-) > > (not that I or any of my 12 year old friends at the time ran > unauthorized copies of any BBS software) > > *wink* > > On Sat, 2001-08-25 at 12:24, John (EBo) David wrote: > > Jason wrote: > > > > > > "John (EBo) David" wrote: > > > > observation. Now for which is the most secure: by what and whose > > > > criteria? > > > > > > When was the last time you saw a new remote exploit for software > > > written to run on an Apple 2 or a C64? > > > > > > (Yes, such things existed, just with dialup BBSes rather than TCP/IP.. > > > ) > > > > cool... I wonder if anyone could adapt CR to infect giga-pets! I always wanted to see if I gould hack the firmware of a gigapet so I could use it for something useful like to run a sprinkler system, sense people coming/going from a room and switch between a night light and the overhead brights... But of course the most appropriate application would be to set up a room full of munkies and see if they can write a sonnet by spewing random characters and parsing it with a parser down the pipe ;-) EBo --