From: Ryan Anderson <randerso@ece.eng.wayne.edu>
To: “Paul H. Merrill” <paulmerrill@acm.org>
Message Hash: 4f78651fc6b76fdc6f6e4b60ceee6a968994845d4a46e05729aa45a9a53c0a8c
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Reply To: <33C13960.7AAF@acm.org>
UTC Datetime: 1997-07-07 17:06:53 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 01:06:53 +0800
From: Ryan Anderson <randerso@ece.eng.wayne.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 01:06:53 +0800
To: "Paul H. Merrill" <paulmerrill@acm.org>
Subject: Re: Hack the Mars rover
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Paul H. Merrill wrote:
> The appropriate question is how much encryption (and other security) is
> needed if interrupting the traffic causes the loss of a great deal of
> money and difficult (if possible at all) fixes. This is the mindset of
> the Fed security wienies when specifying and designing; thus it must be
> the mindset of the non-Fed Wienie looking to crack.
Well, if it matters any, my initial impression was that this discussion
was based upon taking over the rover, not necessarily upon just performing
a DoS attack on it. Frankly, I can't see a point to a DoS attack...
taking it over, on the other hand could be fun..
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