CowboyNeal writes of VMS: "...and it's considered one of the most secure OS's around."
I've often heard this claim. But is it really? After all isn't this is the secure OS that Kevin Mitnick was adept at cracking. Didn't he have full access to the VMS Systems on Digital's network for over a year before they discovered his intrusion?
CowboyNeal writes of VMS:
"...and it's considered one of the most secure OS's around."
I've often heard this claim. But is it really? After all isn't this is the secure OS that Kevin Mitnick was adept at cracking. Didn't he have full access to the VMS Systems on Digital's network for over a year before they discovered his intrusion?
What makes VMS so secure?
--Wulf