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More than just possible, inevitable
Linux, WEP, encryption aside; it is surprising no one has reported it as happenning YET.
True, the researchers throw it up as theoretical, but remember, the density of power in the modern electronics world makes even cracking a hard-to-breach system a thing of time, not possibility.
Companies and governments have had nets brought down by those who ignored the doubters. CISCOs and others have been brought down and compromised (shall we forget SNMP I,II,III problems?) before and not been windows based. Our jobs exist because others are there to take even the best systems and turn them into Minced Meat.
It's all a matter of WHEN..... Not IF......
There is always a way to get in!