![]() |
Home
| Calendar
| Mail Lists
| List Archives
| Desktop SIG
| Hardware Hacking SIG
Wiki | Flickr | PicasaWeb | Video | Maps & Directions | Installfests | Keysignings Linux Cafe | Meeting Notes | Linux Links | Bling | About BLU |
As a former OS/2 user, I agree that it's time has come/gone. However one would think that given the legacy of big iron in those shops, a unixish solution would have prevailed. As to hacking ATM's being a moot point, all I can say is with patience, dedication, motivation, and resources, _any_ network or device can be hacked. It's just a matter of finding the chink in the armor. --Tim On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 at 13:40 -0400 Kyle Plummer was heard to utter: KP> I would agree if it wasn't for the fact most bank branches and ATMs are on KP> Peer to Peer networks. So the possiblity of hacking is mute. IBM had KP> annouced some time ago that they were no longer providing further support KP> after the last update of OS/2. Althought the comment about Windows being KP> "open" is funny. There are only two US companies that produce ATMs. One KP> was owned by IBM (Diebold), and the other AT&T (NCR). KP> KP>
![]() |
|
BLU is a member of BostonUserGroups | |
We also thank MIT for the use of their facilities. |