> It must be root.operator and the mode must NOT include user-readable,
> user-writable, or group-readable.

Thanks, Mike, but isn't that achieved by chmod 600? And yet I get

    Disk /dev/X is user root, group wheel, permissions brw-------.

in the next daily insecurity output. Maybe I don't know what "operator" 
means in this context. Does it mean root user?

Thanks and cheers,

Ezequiel

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