On Jun 10, 11:13am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

     Yes.  I would have the head of anybody that tried that stunt.  At
the very least, he should have been using ssh.  However, even that
would have been dicey.

     As far as the lack of an analogue phone line, that problem is
easily solved (depending on your point of view) by using CDPD (Cellular
D? Packet Data).  I have a friend in Canada that has a CDPD modem in
his laptop.  The service is $50/month for unlimited usage from Telus
Mobility.  It doesn't matter where he is, his laptop is always
on-line.  Add an ethernet card in the second PCMCIA slot, and you've
got a roaming router that could create a back door into any network.

}-- End of excerpt from Priscilla Oppenheimer

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