On 1/13/20 9:50 AM, zMan wrote:
Eh? That's silly. There's nothing inherent about TCP/IP that makes things hackable. Any connectivity creates potential exposures, whether it's TCP/IP, SNA, bisync...

I do think there is something to be said about the size of the potential pool of attackers via different connectivity methods.

With that in mind, TCP/IP has a *LOT* bigger pool of potential attackers than SNA or bisync.



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