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Remote booting in a hostile world: to whom am I speaking? [Computer security]
(1995)
Today's networked computer systems are very vulnerable to attack: terminal software, like that used by the X Window System, is frequently passed across a network, and a trojan horse can easily be inserted while it is in ...
To whom am I speaking? Remote booting in a hostile world
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)
We consider the problem of booting a workstation across a network. We allow "maintenance" (that is, change without notice by untrusted parties such as adversaries and system managers) to be freely performed upon the network, ...