Stewart Stremler wrote:
http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/6Q0000ABQA.html
refers to what I was thinking of.
"Here, have direct access to RAM" -> Danger, Will Robinson!
Oh, that wasn't what I thought you meant. I was thinking something
along the lines of corrupted transfers of some form.
If someone plugging a Firewire device into one of your computers and
getting pwn3d is a problem, you really need to do a *much* more
extensive security audit than normal--including things like
investigating your cleaning company.
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