I remember someone (not me, oh no...) used one for NT4 with inadequate policies to get Admin access.
Create a batch file with the content:
net localgroup administrators NewUser /add
...then stick this into the 'StartUp' directory for All Users. Break something. Call support. They log in as Administrator, running your batch file in the process.
NewUser would be created with Admin rights. You wouldn't promote your own login, of course.
> Anyone knows what their software development process is to get that kind of confidence?
If it's NASA confidence, waterfall every time :)
Having worked in that sort of environment (everything about the system has been analysed on paper before a text editor is launched), don't knock it until you've tried it. This wasn't rocket science either, it was export refund batch jobs. In the 21st century.
But it doesn't work like "rsync/scp/sftp over USB". No seek or partial transfer support makes it a dog. Very poor cross-platform support makes it a terrible choice.
No. Story linked from daily mail (that's not a "source") is more nuanced.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/upshot/hold-the-phone-a-bi...