MacTech: Securing Mac OS X
A guide to security hardening for Mac OS X
Volume Number: 21 (2005)
Issue Number: 2
by Paul Day
Introduction
This article covers numerous methods to harden Apple's Mac OS X, from both a local user and network perspective. It is primarily aimed at the single-user Macintosh client machine owned and used by a security conscious user. Its methods can be equally applied to a multi-user machine; however there are numerous additional security risks presented the moment a Mac OS X machine is made multi-user.
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