im sure a "trojan" heaven forrbid i said a bad word, has the ability
to set resolutions remotely, overdriving the monitor.
If i recall " Monkey-B" could destroy a mfm drive by smashing the
heads to thier physical stops repeadly, it wasa debug command i
belive.  i could be wrong of course...

wood
http://exploitlabs.com

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> Hmm, since kid I always thought interesting the idea of using apm to
> repeatedly turn on and off monitors and hard drives until they burn.
Off
> course nowadays it would be kinda hard to suceed.
> I dont have much knoledge of the apm workings,any one knows if that
would be
> possible?
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> > Interesting topic though, is it possible to
> > *destroy* computers remotely at all?
> > Destroy the hardware, that is.
> >
> > In the case of a rack *full* of Dell servers,
> > I imagine that turning all the fans on full
> > power would generate enough thrust to push
> > the whole thing across the machine room floor...
> > :)
>
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