Faith in their software? There have been Mac viruses around for 25 years or more. Before networking computers came out, I used to always use the same floppy when I went to the computer labs, and it always got infected there.
They haven't lost faith in their product, they just don't want their consumers to be ignorant of dangers out there.
It's Two Factor Authentication. The token is a standard two factor token, which will be required "in addition to your username and password", therefore, it's two factor. 1st - factor, username/password. 2nd - factor token six digit generated password based on time.
And yes it's a big problem. Apparently a "good" credit card number is worth about $5 on the black market, but a WoW account is worth $20. Go figure.
It really did start out as Linux and NFS, and then they added on Samba.
The speed didn't work out for me with 50+ users, but it probably would be fine with 10 or so.
Faith in their software? There have been Mac viruses around for 25 years or more. Before networking computers came out, I used to always use the same floppy when I went to the computer labs, and it always got infected there. They haven't lost faith in their product, they just don't want their consumers to be ignorant of dangers out there.
It's Two Factor Authentication. The token is a standard two factor token, which will be required "in addition to your username and password", therefore, it's two factor. 1st - factor, username/password. 2nd - factor token six digit generated password based on time. And yes it's a big problem. Apparently a "good" credit card number is worth about $5 on the black market, but a WoW account is worth $20. Go figure.
Granted it's not public, but it's available to download if you've got a technet plus subscription.
It really did start out as Linux and NFS, and then they added on Samba. The speed didn't work out for me with 50+ users, but it probably would be fine with 10 or so.