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Can Malicious Entities Insert A Virus Into The Pcos?

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Can Malicious Entities Insert A Virus Into The Pcos?

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No. First of all, physical access to the system is limited to 2 memory card slots, which will be secured using a serially labeled lock. These locks would prevent, or make it obvious that the machine has been tampered with. Furthermore, the Operating System used in the PCOS is Linux, which as a platform is very secure, employing access controls to limit the activities of profiles. This Operating System environment will not tolerate the presence of virus and malware, or at the very least, prevent such malicious programming from running.

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