> Bingo. This isn't an issue to software developers; frankly, they created
> the problem. This is an -administration- issue, for people who can't
> necessarily fix their software (don't know how, don't have source, can't
> make software upgrades due to dependancies on other factors, don't have
> the staff to be constantly monitoring security releases, etc).
The *ideal* solution is to wire up the terminals to a 20,000v connection.
Then if the hacker-wannabe tries to do a buffer overflow attack
automatically gets fried to a lovely shade of black cider. End of wannabe.
Cheers,
Alex
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