> scott wrote: > > Evidently you need more experience in security research: > >> http://projects.info-pull.com/moab/ > > I believe this should dispel your myth about OSX's invulnerability. > > Really...did you honestly believe it was invincible? > > > > Regards
Of course no operating system is invincible when you have full access to the machine. You could just delete all of the files yourself. OSX isn't using all of the tricks like windows does to try and hide executables throughout dlls and other such files. Ever heard of dll hell? No wonder these machines are broken into so often. The point is what would you rather have 1000 windows machines 1000 linux machines or 1000 OSX machines? If you wanted to not be infected I'd be taking the OSX machines for sure, otherwise if you want to get these kind of kernel rootkit tricks of JOquendo or something like rhosts for your life then you would choose one of the linux distributions. What next are you going to virtualise this and run them all on the same host? Frankly, it really doesnt matter what your guest server is running if your host is broken :-) -- Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is losing." - Vincent Lombardi -- _______________________________________________ Get a free @hellokitty.com, @mymelody.com, or @kuririnmail.com email account today at www.sanriotown.com, and enjoy 500MB of storage! Check out our official blog @ http://blog.hellokitty.com _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
