[SC-L] COBOL Exploits

Mark Rockman mrockman at acm.org
Thu Nov 1 23:13:37 EST 2007


The adolescent minds that engage in "exploits" wouldn't know COBOL if a printout fell out a window and onto their heads.  I'm sure you can write COBOL programs that crash, but it must be hard to make them take control of the operating system.  COBOL programs are heavy into unit record equipment (cards, line printers), tape files, disk files, sorts, merges, report writing -- all the stuff that came down to 1959-model mainframes from tabulating equipment.  They don't do Internet.  What they could do and have done is incorporate malicious code that exploits rounding error such that many fractional pennies end up in a conniving programmer's bank account.
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