Unix security additions
Tiggr
rcpieter at wsinfo11.info.win.tue.nl
Tue Mar 12 00:36:19 AEST 1991
PLS at cup.portal.com (Paul L Schauble) writes:
>I'm curious: What do you think are the five most significant changes or
>additions that have been made to Unix to improve its security?
Which brings up the question of the largest still existing security
leak: Why does UNIX still trust the network (ethernet in most cases)
it is attached to? Nothing is simpler than plugging a PC into an
ethernet (for instance using a PC at a publicly accessible place) and
watch the packets go by. Five minutes waiting brings you a lot of
passwords. When will internet packets start being encrypted?
Just an itchy feeling...
Tiggr
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