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based on the article, and 'stankdawg' descriptions, he seemed reasonably well versed in os/400 basics, but not much else. my guess is that will change next time they get together to talk about our baby. poorly configured and/or protected http and ftp servers and other tcp stacks could be far more harmful than getting a valid but limited user profile/password combo. jmho Rick ----original message----- > Hey, for anyone who is interested Timothy Pricket Morgan just published a > short article about this past weekend's HOPE conference's session on hacking > AS/400. Apparently nothing earth-shaking was mentioned at the conference > about hacking the '400, but information was passed on that you might wish > hadn't been. Nothing that no one on this list doesn't already know, but > perhaps people who'd never thought about hacking our systems will now have a > basis to start from. > > You can read the article here: > http://www.midrangeserver.com/breaking/bn071204-story01.html >
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