The question is a bit broad.  If your security and system administration is 
sound then problem state programs should not be able to compromise system 
security.  They can impact the system through DoS or other annoyances but that 
applies to all problem state programs not jBOSS specifically.

Matt Hogstrom
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> On Mar 13, 2019, at 10:10 AM, Bill Bishop (TMNA) <bill.bis...@toyota.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Information Security is asking Mainframe Management if JBOSS virus attacks 
> can infect a mainframe.
> 
> As usual, it falls to me answer.
> 
> Are there ways for a JBOSS call to infect a mainframe?
> 
> If so, what would our options be to prevent other than a solid RACF 
> environment?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bill Bishop
> Consultant, Mainframe Engineer
> Mainframe and Scheduling | Infrastructure Technology Services 
> Toyota Motor North America
> bill.bis...@toyota.com
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