anyone remember the ''hack a mac" contest a while
back? It seems to me that macs floating in space
running webserver software and "a modified version of the Apple Airport wireless-data device"
to serv hundreds (maybe thousands) of computers, people might be tempted to hack into these off-the-shelf-orbital-sattelite-systems. just think, a
WorldWide Wireless Warez (WWWW) network I think
that companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on proprietary sattelites so Joe Shmuck
can't download a TCP/IP flooder from his AOL account and shut down a global sattelite system.
just a thought.
anyone remember the ''hack a mac" contest a while
back? It seems to me that macs floating in space
running webserver software and "a modified version of the Apple Airport wireless-data device"
to serv hundreds (maybe thousands) of computers, people might be tempted to hack into these off-the-shelf-orbital-sattelite-systems. just think, a
WorldWide Wireless Warez (WWWW) network I think
that companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on proprietary sattelites so Joe Shmuck
can't download a TCP/IP flooder from his AOL account and shut down a global sattelite system.
just a thought.