Techsurvivors
Archives => 2006 => Topic started by: gunug on August 23, 2006, 01:21:27 PM
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In case you don't already know the answer their article is here:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/enterprisemac/...ndows_inhe.html
Also, I noticed a "rootkit" detector for OS X at Versiontrackers and I wondered if it was "really" necessary?
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A very good read.
for posting.
FWIW, I doubt most need that root kit software, especially if we preclude (in browser preferences) automatically opening of "Safe" files upon DL.
Also, Pacifist ($US 20.00 shareware) allows one to selectively install OS files. It does that, AFAIK, by selectively opening the various packages.
It will also open/look in any other application package, thus one may check the contents of any DL before clicking the "Install".
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I meant to put in the link to the software I mentioned:
http://www.christian-hornung.de/
I think the screenshot makes it look like there are a whole lot of dangers out there! I hope it never gets that bad! 
Note: I took the screenshot out of this post due to problems in language. Not the fault of the software vendor exactly!