On 15/06/07, -= JB =- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is the guy still around the area?
Yes - luckily we have a mutual friend - so I should be able to get some answers. The moral of the story
is to keep you friends close and your enemies closer.
Hmmm.... now where does that quote come from Sun Tsu? Maybe apart from just entertainment this thread could could be turned to some use - lets talk security. Has someone else used you Mac? Noone. I have a nice long mixed caps / numbers / letters Keychain password. I am very very pleased that I have moved all my passwords and secure information of any import out of my Address Book and into KeyChain - which is basically a front end to very secure open source BSD stuff. Security tip number one - use keychain on nix based platforms - not sure what the equivalent is on windows. Have you installed anything recently? Yes - but I trust the sites. I never, or almost never download shareware, or software demos unless it from a company that i know of and can trust. Shareware and ex-shareware authors out there should maybe defend themselves here - at least there seem to be download sites that claim to scan everything for malware. I for one have never liked the look of them. Pretty well everything I download is open source - I mostly choose projects that are well maintained and available on a number of platforms - I use MacPorts (was DarwinPorts) on OSX - one thing I trust is that I have not got any malware from these sources - the open source security model works pretty well in that regard. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
