Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not all) internet-related Services, it offers many ways for people to
> attempt to break into your OS X machine. Fortunately, Mac OS X also

And what, praytell, are these "many ways"?  Does the article make any attempt
to enumerate them at all?  Does MacOS X come with a "free shell to anybody
at all" service running by default?

Like I said, a Unix machine without any services running is no more insecure
than a MacOS machine that CAN'T run any services.  A door which does not
exist can not be entered, whether because its open or because someone picked
the lock.

In my opinion, the author of the article you quote is an idiot.

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Brandon Hume    - hume -> BOFH.Halifax.NS.Ca, http://WWW.BOFH.Halifax.NS.Ca/
                       -> Solaris Snob and general NOCMonkey 

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