Re: Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread Scott Howell
ac or Linux. One Admin >> account >> which is only used for updating etc and a limited account which is >> used for >> daily computing. >> >> Take care >> >> James >> - Original Message - >> From: "ben mustill-rose" >> To

Re: Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread Daniel Crone
e Admin > account > which is only used for updating etc and a limited account which is > used for > daily computing. > > Take care > > James > - Original Message ----- > From: "ben mustill-rose" > To: > Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:

Re: Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread James & Nash
s used for daily computing. Take care James - Original Message - From: "ben mustill-rose" To: Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:19 PM Subject: Re: Root Kits > > I think your safe to be honest - perhaps not for ever, but for quite a > while. > Theres no doubt in

Re: Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread ben mustill-rose
baddies take notice. > Maybe, but so far the ice hasn't cracked and nobody has fallen through. > > CB > > James & Nash wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> With all this talk of viruses on the list recently this got me thinking. >> As >> Mac OS X is Unix based

Re: Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread Chris Blouch
p; Nash wrote: > Hi folks, > > With all this talk of viruses on the list recently this got me thinking. As > Mac OS X is Unix based, is there the possibility that we could be attacked > by Root Kits and if so is there a program for the Mac which can stop these > attacks? Under

Root Kits

2009-08-20 Thread James & Nash
Hi folks, With all this talk of viruses on the list recently this got me thinking. As Mac OS X is Unix based, is there the possibility that we could be attacked by Root Kits and if so is there a program for the Mac which can stop these attacks? Under Linux there is RKHunter which is very good