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Re: mac trojan in-the-wild
From: Simon Smith <simon () snosoft com>
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 17:31:11 -0400
I beg to differ, a claymore is a bit large... it would have to be
something a bit smaller, especially if its a laptop.
reepex wrote:
I guess you never heard of full disk encryption, finger print readers,
or caged machines.
On Nov 2, 2007 3:51 PM, Dude VanWinkle <dudevanwinkle () gmail com
<mailto:dudevanwinkle () gmail com>> wrote:
On 11/2/07, J. Oquendo <sil () infiltrated net
<mailto:sil () infiltrated net>> wrote:
> Dude VanWinkle wrote:
>
> > A program installed under false pretenses that will give the
> > author/distributer remote access to the victim machines.
>
> Right... Guess those local are not a threat.
?? Local to the machine??
all prevention methods fail if physical security is compromised.
There is nothing short of hooking a claymore to the inside of your
case that will stop someone knowledgeable who has physical access to
your machine from doing whatever they want
> Vranisaprick is that you
?
> > -JP
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