It appeared in an article about how the use of computers was helping customers get a better service. It’ll also greatly help anyone wanting to hack the mainframe they have at GNER Control Centre York. I’m guessing they’ve changed the passwords by now…
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
No ‘celebrities’ on the train back to London today, but there was this, in the GNER customer magazine.

It appeared in an article about how the use of computers was helping customers get a better service. It’ll also greatly help anyone wanting to hack the mainframe they have at GNER Control Centre York. I’m guessing they’ve changed the passwords by now…
It appeared in an article about how the use of computers was helping customers get a better service. It’ll also greatly help anyone wanting to hack the mainframe they have at GNER Control Centre York. I’m guessing they’ve changed the passwords by now…
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