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From: Leif Svalgaard <leif@leif.org> > From: jt <jt@ee.net> > > Are You telling me that, because a pointer is not generated in firmware, > > basically NO iSeries 400 can secure it's programs and data...?!? > > yes, that is correct > > Does this require physical access to the computer? Or > > (either innocently or surreptitiously) loading a piece of software...? > > > > loading a normal, user-state program that does not require any > authority at all. It is scary. > actually, every AS/400 has this ability. It is called SST.
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