Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!ukc!warwick!maujf From: maujf@warwick.ac.uk (Mike Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: pondering security (and related matters) Keywords: security safety privacy Message-ID: <131@orchid.warwick.ac.uk> Date: 9 Jun 89 11:18:48 GMT References: <106326@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> <422@ladcgw.ladc.bull.com> <13688@ncoast.ORG> <2322@thor.acc.stolaf.edu> <15836@vail.ICO.ISC.COM> Reply-To: mirk@uk.ac.warwick.cs (Mike Taylor) Organization: Computing Services, Warwick University, UK Lines: 17 In article <15836@vail.ICO.ISC.COM> rcd@ico.ISC.COM (Dick Dunn) writes: > I'd think it would have a chilling effect on my use of a machine to > know that I couldn't keep anything private. S'funny, I'da though that as well, but a while back, a number of us found a lot of holes in the machines here, and the result was that so many people had ways to crack them that (for a while at least) security was almost non-existant ... I'm glad to say that things have tightened up a bit now, but when it came down to it, I realised that even if people *did* have root acess, they had better things to do that plough through huge wodges of other people's mail. So I didn't really mind that much, after the first shock. 'Course, if you have *real* sensitive data, (death-star blueprints and so on :-), then it's another matter altogether. ______________________________________________________________________________ Mike Taylor - {Christ,M{athemat,us}ic}ian ... Email to: mirk@uk.ac.warwick.cs