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Should hacking of computers or phones been forseen?
There are serious flaws that allow even individuals to create havoc with systems that are so difficult and costly to handle.
For instance with computer code this can be modified by an intruder. If this code had been hardwired on a ROM chip it could not be altered although modifications would be more difficult.
Should we go back to the drawing board and design our systems differently?
For instance with computer code this can be modified by an intruder. If this code had been hardwired on a ROM chip it could not be altered although modifications would be more difficult.
Should we go back to the drawing board and design our systems differently?
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Incorrect I fear Rov
http://en.wikipedia.o..._%28computer_virus%29
And although there are ways of improving system security, the greatest vulnerabilities are by social engineering and I suspect this may be at the heart of the problem.
"Hello Vodaphone? I've forgotton my pin for my answerphone - my date of birth is ya de ya - my address is ya de ya -thank you ever so much"
Incorrect I fear Rov
http://en.wikipedia.o..._%28computer_virus%29
And although there are ways of improving system security, the greatest vulnerabilities are by social engineering and I suspect this may be at the heart of the problem.
"Hello Vodaphone? I've forgotton my pin for my answerphone - my date of birth is ya de ya - my address is ya de ya -thank you ever so much"
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