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RE: How Leopard Addresses Security Oct 31 2007 01:36AM
Rex Sanders (rsanders usgs gov) (1 replies)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 04:26PM
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RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 06:06PM
Todd Woodward (todd_woodward symantec com)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 05:57PM
Edward R. Marczak (marczak radiotope com) (2 replies)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 06:26PM
David Harley (david a harley gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 07:33PM
Edward R. Marczak (marczak radiotope com) (2 replies)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 09:09PM
David Harley (david a harley gmail com) (2 replies)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Nov 01 2007 12:19PM
Don Rhodes (drhodes mail colgate edu)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 10:30PM
Todd Woodward (todd_woodward symantec com)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 08:12PM
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Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 06:13PM
Paul Schmehl (pauls utdallas edu)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 04:44PM
Dave Schroeder (das doit wisc edu) (2 replies)
Re: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 09:59PM
Mark Senior (senatorfrog gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Nov 01 2007 07:48PM
Todd Woodward (todd_woodward symantec com)
RE: How Leopard Addresses Security - New malware alert Oct 31 2007 05:52PM
David Harley (david a harley gmail com)
> I hope we don't get excited about every little piece of
> malware that's found that requires the user to manually
> download something from a porn site and then voluntarily and
> explicitly grant it root-equivalent privileges on their system...

I don't know that anyone's getting excited about it. But it's not
insignificant. And it's just possible that it's not only Windows-users who
fall for social engineering and the prospect of dirty pictures. ;-)

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David Harley CISSP, Small Blue-Green World
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