User blog comment:Darkmon cns/How to "Become"/@comment-34461919-20180816202951/@comment-34461919-20180816214644

1. No Internet access doesn't protect it from a random malicious transmission just floating around or sent directly to it. A strong enough signal can go straight to it. Also, lack of ports doesn't really matter to certain forms of this, if it was thrown straight into the machine somehow and directly altered the software. Then you get to blocking the signals directly. If you use a material that blocks them, there is still another type that still gets through, so blocking all types and magnitudes of signals here is an NLF.

3. Physically altering something, then hacking it disproves the immunity, as to label something as truly immune, other things that can follow into it shouldn't be able to cause it to work. Since even using a method to flat out bypass the immunity debunks its status as an immunity, since one was able to hit through it. And the method to 1 works here too.

4. See Number 3. Also, they can be used to hack, so they still count.