Yep. There's an old saying from back in the DOS days when you could set a protected flag on a file. "What software does, software can undo."
Yep. There's an old saying from back in the DOS days when you could set a protected flag on a file. "What software does, software can undo."
Yep, CP/M had that same capability -- or unability. Main reason I only use Linux plus the user-programmed sand-box where every application runs inside a walled off secure area. At least when we had Cobol, the perp had to punch and load extra cards. LOL
Yep, CP/M had that same capability -- or unability. Main reason I only use Linux plus the user-programmed sand-box where every application runs inside a walled off secure area. At least when we had Cobol, the perp had to punch and load extra cards. LOL
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