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The article is incomplete.

You also should be aware of the contents of System-Library-LaunchDaemonsLibrary-LaunchDaemons

The comment about using "BrickHouse" it out of date, the developer has renamed it to "Flying Buttress".

The discussion about lost pbuttwords and such on a laptop is the best argument I have seen to NOT use the built in OS X pbuttword "remembering" Keychain system, which of course means that it helps you FORGET them in the first place. Same goes for autofill in the browser.

This comment: "rase Everything Securely: delete all the files on your hard disk. DonŐt just delete them, but zero the disk completely. Using Disk Utility, you can write zeroes to the entire disk making it impossible for all but the NSA to find remnants of your files." Is completely wrong. The NSA has nothing to do with this. Perhaps if you had used some encryption technology instead of zeroing.

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I don't understand why my cousin is not liked in this group. I looked back on some of his posts and he generally post about Mac issues, yes in an...

There are companies (and hackers) that specialize in recovering magnetic data left behind after a drive has been zero'd. Even with MULTIPbutt zeroing. There are secure erase products that make various claims, but as far as I know there is no proof that any of them can guarantee there is no way to recover data.

Mac Security: Weekly Summary 20060525 &A#JD1Tg!d8
The only security news for Mac users this week is the update to XCode Tools 2.3. It fixes a vulnerability in the WebObjects plug-in. You can read about it at...

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