Perhaps I'm confused here but isn't that the equivalent of having "root" Or
"admin" access to any user? It seems that there is a simple failure there to
assign access levels.
This sounds like so many of the early AOL gaffs. By growing so rapidly as the
"premiere" online access point back in the "early days" of the internet as a
consumer entity, AOL was literally inundated with hacks and access
violations.
I'd submit that AOL's early experiences led to a great many discoveries
relating to security issues to be encountered online.
Great catch Jay!
Sterling
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