The death of COSMOS? -------------------- In the summer edition of COSMOS Currents, a newsletter put out by Pacific Bell/Pacific Telesis, the death of COSMOS is said to be on the way. "Tired of those old outdated dial-up COSMOS TTY43's?" one of the articles reads. "Well, get ready to kiss them goodbye. To better secure COSMOS, all dial-up machines are being replaced with Private Line terminals. Funds have been approved for their removal, to be replaced with new CITOH 326's (or some equivalent hardware). This project is being done to comply with the Pacific Bell Security Information Policies. and to prepare the way for the eventual replacement of COSMOS with the new SWITCH product" All that we know about SWITCH is that it used to be called ASCOT and that there was an article about its future in the spring edition of COSMOS Currents. They go on to brilliantly deduct that "the main cause of hackers breaking into the COSMOS database has been access to the dial-up COSMOS network. This project will eliminate that threat What remaining staff and Systems Technology personnel that must remain on dial-up circuits will be secured through other means (i.e., tokens)." Tokens? As in coins? Token minorities? What could they be referring to? "More users [of COSMOS] also translates into more people that have access to the database, and hence the opportunity to degrade its integrity. The long range answer to many of these types of concerns will be forthcoming with the availability of SWITCH in the early to mid 1990s. Until then we are the stewards who must keep COSMOS running effeciently [sic]." And then a few rousing choruses of the company song. A new telephone number has also been announced for the COSMOS Client Community that encompasses everything from simple repair to the COSMOS Hotline, MIZAR Hotline. the CCTACs, the DDTAC, placing an order, etc. That number (811-DATA) can only be reached from within California and is answered by a voice response unit that directs the call. Has anyone else heard anything about SWITCH or its equivalent in other parts of the country? If so, forward the info here.