Quote: Why quote and respond to me when we obviously are on the same page? I just made a simplified version for non-programmers.
Because what you wrote is in negative form. You wrote: " The super user belongs to another user group and has access to more tables in the database. Just like you restrict user groups on your windows to have different restrictions(except that doesn't have anything to do with databases).
That modified client and decrypted sending theory is just mambo jambo. "
This may all be correct. It shows that the talk about a modified superuser client is technically lacking. What I wanted to show is that it is anyway right on the money. There may very well exist a client that has all the privileges - including the possibility to see all hole cards - that those that spoke of a 'superuser' were thinking about.