, SecurityFocus 2005-11-29
When the SANS Institute, a computer-security training organization, released its Top-20 vulnerabilities last week, the rankings continued an annual ritual aimed at highlighting the worst flaws for network administrators. This year, the list had something different, however: The group flagged the collective vulnerabilities in Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system as a major threat.

Anonymous
It is true that OS X system passwords can be cracked with standard UNIX cracking utilities but that requires access to the machine to the point that you can spend quite a bit of processor time running a cracking routine agai...
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