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Securing Mac OS X

LogError writes "This paper addresses operating system hardening in terms of patching, administration roles, and setting passwords. It also provides information on Mac OS X network security: namely, basic firewall configuration and hardening of network services such as FTP, SSH, and Apache."

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  1. They score some points with me on a first skim... by mellon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...because they mention antivirus software and do not claim that it will be of any value other than possibly satisfying corporate IS requirements.

  2. Securing Mac OS X by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Step 1: Turn on the Mac.
    Step 2: There is no step 2!

    Scoff if you want to, but I've never had to spend a couple hours trying to pry any malware out of my Macs-- but most of my billable time lately has been spent doing just that on clients' Windows boxes.

    When Norton Antivirus, Spybot S&D, Ad-Aware and CoolWebShredder together aren't enough to delouse the average PC and keep it clean, IMHO it's just time to give up on Windows.

  3. Re:They score some points with me on a first skim. by Jord · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Do you really think buying a piece of anti-virus software now will protect you from some virus in the future?

    Right now -- Today, anti-virus software for Mac OS X is worthless. There are no viruses to check for on OS X for it to protect against. IF or when a virus or a worm comes out for OS X then anti-virus software will have a use. Until then, you are just wasting money.

    Just like anti-virus software for Linux, it is the modern day snake oil.