Yeah, you might be able to DOS my Raspberry Pi. Maybe you could break out of simh and start using the Pi itself to mine bitcoins.
That could cost me like literally dozens of cents worth of power. I suppose I should be a little concerned that once you've broken out of the simulation into the Pi, then you are on a machine which has access to the rest of my network. In which case, assuming you can exploit a remote vulnerability (or crack a credential), then, yeah, you could indeed somewhat inconvenience me. Well, here's hoping that there is lower-hanging fruit with more compute power out there. I suspect there is. Adam On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 8:15 AM Adrian Stoness <tdk.kni...@gmail.com> wrote: > Be careful eh about posting credentials right to a public mailing list > like eh > > Sent from my iPad > > > On Aug 8, 2019, at 12:18 AM, Adam Thornton via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > https://mvsevm.fsf.net > > > > Currently, the TOPS-10 guest account (42,42) and the Unix v7 account dmr > have no passwords. > > > > Please treat the dmr account respectfully. > > > > I will get to account requests…eventually, probably. TImeliness is not > guaranteed. All systems are hosted on Raspberry Pis (the 36-bit ones on a > Pi 3B+ and the 16-bit and 32-bit ones on a Pi 2B+) on Debian Buster. > Absolutely no guarantee of availability or usability is made. > > > > Adam > > >