Zachery,

So true.  Or you see a main frame screen come up in a PC that does not appear to be
on a network.  I know that people do believe that it all does happen, look at the way
they did network security in Hacker.  Then the kid, he is dnloading a file to his
MAC, about 80% of the dnload is done.  He turns off the machine and put the disk
away.  Now because of this disk he can cause the FBI so much grief.

Steven

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On 7/11/2001 at 15:26 Zachary Uram wrote:

>yes but all of the terrorist's know-how, manpower, weapons and
>funding was no match for Bruce Willis. yah right. can't they make
>at least semi-realistic movies? anyone notice how absurd computer
>security is portrayed in the movies. usually a mainframe terminal
>pops up on their MacOS desktop and after a few random key strokes
>they have gained root access. Or they have some 13 yr old kid
>find the correct key sequence in a 2^56 bits search space in 10
>secs. most movies assume people are stupid. sadly this assumption
>is true in most cases :)
>
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2001
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>> Actually, the terrorists waited for the FBI to initiate standard
>operating
>> procedures for terrorist operations (i.e. turn off power to the
>> building).  The turning off of the power dis-engaged the timelock on the
>> corporation's vault allowing the terrorists to gain access to the bearer
>> bonds that were in the safe.
>
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