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Message-ID: <ELEOLHOJFMBPBFCJHOCIGELOFBAA.aditya.deshmukh@online.gateway.technolabs.net>
From: aditya.deshmukh at online.gateway.technolabs.net (Aditya)
Subject: Viral infection via Serial Cable

ALD >  So the question is, is a pc / machine connected to another 
ALD >  pc via serial
ALD >  cable only using specialized windows software to move data 
ALD >  to the machine at
ALD >  all vulnerable to viruses?  Can they transmit themselves 
ALD >  across a serial
ALD >  cable?

you certainly have a queer setup and the having a high powered laser to play with for script kiddies would be *very* dangerous, just kidding as it is not connected to the net. how ever the machine connected over a serial port, would be absolutely safe if it used its own protocol for communication. however if the link uses a windows standard protocol like NetBIOS or TCP/IP or NetWare then the serial link is just another network link which can transmit and receive viruses but since both the environments are totally different one win2k and other dos the viruses jumping from one point to other is very slim even if you are using the standard protocol 


-aditya


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