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>>167687William Martin @VPCommsDir - Vice President @JDVance visits the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem
>>23760128 pb
https://x.com/VPCommsDir/status/1981356468629631040Aadriksh @Aadriksh - In 1984, Ken Thompson modified the C compiler to secretly add a backdoor whenever it compiled the UNIX login program.
Then he deleted all traces of that code from the compiler itself.
Even recompiling from scratch couldn’t remove the backdoor.
It wasn’t an attack it was a demo.
A proof that you can’t truly trust code.
Only the person who built the compiler.
t wasn’t an attack it was a demo.
https://x.com/Aadriksh/status/1980671766998708656William Shatner @WilliamShatner - Thought so. Keep up the good work.
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