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but what if a user configured osx so that the administrator password
does not need to be entered each time?

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> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Hanz Makmur wrote:
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>> Yap. Social Engineering type of program is hard to deal with.
>> 
>> I dont see this as big as the subject would like it to be. "mac
>> trojan 
>> in-the-wild."
>> 
>> 'Wild' imho means out of control. SE program requires many clicks. To
>> tame it even more,  by default, on the mac, unlike windows, one needs
>> to enter administrator password to activate this type of program.
>> Hidden network activities are also tame even more in Leopard.(v.10.5)
> 
> in-the-wild in this context means what it means for years now in our
> realm:
> Currently actively exploited.
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>> Hanz
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>> On Oct 31, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Eduardo Tongson wrote:
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>>> This is an SE type of malware. Codecs require installation so it
>>> needs root/admin privileges.
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