Not to mention /users/ that are hard to protect.
Rich, stop laughing!
I've got users who (I can't prevent) that still type root passwords and
think sudo is BFM
I've got one that every 30secs launches a script that logs in, checks a dir
for files then closes. Using his unprotected key.
Rich, I
A character I used to work with wrote his kernel code with as few spaces as
possible and with as few newlines as possible.
His 'C' code was 80+/-2 characters to a line long.
One of his sections that I was asked to look at when on the screen was a
full block of code that scrolled on and on and aft