As per Relevance of the word security, we have this rfc below:





Arpa Network Working Group Bob Metcalfe (PARC-MAXC
Request for Comments: 602 Dec 1973
NIC #21021



"The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney with Care


The ARPA Computer Network is susceptible to security violations for at
the three following reasons

(1) Individual sites, used to physical limitations on machine access,
not yet taken sufficient precautions toward securing their
against unauthorized remote use. For example, many people still
passwords which are easy to guess: their fist names, their initials
their host name spelled backwards, a string of characters which
easy to type in sequence (e.g. ZXCVBNM).

(2) The TIP allows access to the ARPANET to a much wider audience
is thought or intended. TIP phone numbers are posted, like
scribbled hastily on the walls of phone booths and men's rooms.
TIP required no user identification before giving service. Thus
many people, including those who used to spend their time ripping
Ma Bell, get access to our stockings in a most anonymous way

(3) There is lingering affection for the challenge of
someone's system. This affection lingers despite the fact
everyone knows that it's easy to break systems, even easier
crash them

All of this would be quite humorous and cause for raucous
winking and elbow nudging, if it weren't for the fact that
recent weeks at least two major serving hosts were
under suspicious circumstances by people who knew what
were risking; on yet a third system, the system wheel
was compromised -- by two high school students in Los
no less

We suspect that the number of dangerous security violations
larger than any of us know is growing. You are
not to sit "in hope that Saint Nicholas would soon be there".



RMV:








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