All I can tell you is this. There are hard drives being brought into my home with CD blanks and being taken out one at a time and sold.
Various devices being connected to the router and live streamed. When Bright House came to install the new router I ordered I was told it was set up and secure. I started to see the same issues within a day. I noticed the router was rewired and new connections hooked to it. I grabbed the instruction book to secure the router and the system will not let me. It gives an error code. Ive reset it a dozen times bought 4 new phones in the past year with Metro and I cant stop the issues. I wake up some morings to sometimes 60 to 70 open tabs on my phone. My chrome book is no longer chrome it says windiws or linxis. I have no iphone or ipad or windows computer yet those devices access my accounts. Im locked out of all social media my pages load incorrectly and I have to change my passwords at least 4 times a day. So maybe you all can help me explain all that. Tanya On Wed, May 24, 2017, 10:23 AM Jim Mulder <[email protected]> wrote: > That is not the way the Initiator works. The Initiator is not > APF-authorized. > > Does your program use any key 8 storage (like the save area that was > provided when your program was ATTACHed, or the subpool 0 area that you > FREEMAIN when the program that you ATTACHed ends)? > Could the unauthorized program that you ATTACHed modify these area in such > a way > that when your code does the LM and BR 14, it branches to some code > created > by the unauthorized program, so that the unauthorized program can cause > code > it created to run authorized under your task? > > When you ATTACH an authorized program and pass it a parm that is longer > than 100 bytes, how do you prevent a buffer overflow security exposure if > the > authorized program you are ATTACHing copies the parm to a 100 byte buffer > (which it assumes is a safe thing to do, because the system documentation > stated > that the maximum PARM= length was 100 bytes)? > > Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp. > Poughkeepsie NY > > > I am afraid I have not been able to follow the whole conversation. > > However, it seems that perhaps attaching as a job step may be an answer? > > > > This is the way the Initiator attaches a program. The Initiator is > > authorised, and uses a special attach which will either attach a program > > > in Problem State, or allow it to keep it's authorised state, if it is > > being loaded from an authorised library, and is linked with the > > appropriate option. > > > > This code has been used for 40 years in my enhanced JCL language Jol, > > from which I created a program that allows parameters to be passed up to > > > 3,000 bytes. The program is called LONGPARM and is CBT file number 839. > > > > The enhanced JCL Language can be seen at www.Oscar-Jol.com > > > > Here is the part of the code that shows how the Job Step option can be > used. > > > > ------ > > *********************************************************** > > * > > * > > * > > * NOW ATTACH PROBLEM PROGRAM. 75311 > > * > > * Note: We could set up the SCT so that SMF records the "correct" > > * program. Wait for user feedback. > > * > > * > > ATTACH LA R1,#PARMPP Get Address of User Parameters > > LH R15,#PARMPP Put some blanks at the end > > LA R15,2(R1,R15) Point to end of string > > MVC 0(20,R15),BLANKS > > ST R1,ATASKPRM Store it > > OI ATASKPRM,X'80' Set Hi Bit 75311 > > LA R1,ATASKPRM Set R1 for Attach 75311 > > XC TASKECB,TASKECB CLEAR ECB 75311 > > MVC ATTACHL(ATTACHLN),ATTACHW INITIALISE ATTACH > > * BECAUSE 'E' FORM DOESN'T INITIALISE > > * ALL THE BITS. > > ATTACH EPLOC=TASKNAME,ECB=TASKECB,SF=(E,ATTACHL), * > > RSAPF=YES, * > > JSTCB=YES,MF=(E,(1)) 76200 > > LR R5,R1 > > WAIT ECB=TASKECB > > MVC TASKRETN(1),X'1D'(R5) SHIFT IN ABEND CODE > > MVC TASKRETN+1(3),TASKECB+1 AND RETURN CODE > > * NOW I'M BACK IN CONTROL,I.E THE SUBTASK FINISHED. > > * WHAT AM I TO DO NOW ? > > ST R5,CALLAREA > > DETACH CALLAREA > > TABEND TM TASKRETN,128 NORMAL RETURN FOR TASK? 75003 > > BNO TESTGOBK YES,SO TEST GOBACK TO OS INDIC 76200 > > IC R7,TASKRETN SET R7 = ABEND CODE > > L R1,TASKRETN LOAD TASKRETN TO REG 1 > > ABEND (1) > > * N R1,=X'00FFFFFF' LEAVE RETURN CODE > > TESTGOBK EQU * > > SPACE 3 > > RETNOS EQU * > > LH R10,TASKRETN+2 LOAD 2ND 2 BYTES OF RETURN CODE > > BADRETN EQU * > > L R7,4(R13) LOAD R7 WITH PREVIOUS SAVEAREA ADDRESS > > LR R1,R13 LOAD R1 WITH THE ADDRESS OF GOTTEN > > * STORAGE > > FREEMAIN R,LV=CONEND-CONSTART,A=(1) > > LR R13,R7 SET R13=OLD SAVE > > LR R15,R10 SET UP RETURN CODE > > L R14,12(13) AND RETURN ADDRESS > > LM R0,R12,20(R13) AND OLD REGISTERS > > BR R14 AND BACK WE GO > > * > > ------ > > > > > > Clem Clarke > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
