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Apple Security Glitch
A huge Apple security glitch means access could be given to anyone by typing in the username 'root'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...iscovered.html
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I thought I read it may only affect computers currently accessed from outside the network.
Users inside the network would also be susceptible if given access to the computer, with that being said most users in the business environment use Windows, home users should have little to no worry unless the granted permission. Either way these are the issues we deal with as technology evolves and always wonder what the levels of stress would be if we were in earlier times BC (before computers) |
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Already patched. Less than 1-day.
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Looks like your right, thanks |
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