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Re: [Full-disclosure] SANS Top 20: Mac OS X?

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] SANS Top 20: Mac OS X?
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:45:33 -0500
The problem is that there are enough OS X boxes on networks that are *NOT*
patched, firewalled, and configured that they pose a clear and present danger
to the networks they reside on.

I second that. I've seen more and more OS X servers get nailed lately because they have SSH turned on and bad passwords.


The fact that Mac users are an elitist group that believes themselves invulnerable to viruses/etc doesn't help either.

~Mike.
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