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Mac upgrade opened sshd to brute force password attacks

46 pointsby parsecsabout 4 years ago

3 comments

zeroimplabout 4 years ago
&gt; For a good number of years, I&#x27;ve been (foolishly, as it turns out) using the included Apache httpd to run small localhost-only stuff on my Mac laptop. In recent times, I found that every upgrade of the OS would revert my httpd.conf and it would need to be put back.<p>I did this too until very recently as well. Finally got around to just setting up a docker image serving data from ~&#x2F;Sites. I think it was the switch to an unexpected php version which convinced me.<p>I&#x27;ve just taken a look through &#x2F;etc&#x2F; for anything else I may have configured which got lost. Doesn&#x27;t seem much I touched myself, but seeing lots of files like &#x2F;etc&#x2F;shells~orig and &#x2F;etc&#x2F;syslog.conf~previous which are odd.
Jermaine_Jabiabout 4 years ago
Does anyone have an example in the wild of a news site that injects something in to the clipboard on copy?
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alisonkiskabout 4 years ago
How would Apple feel if I sent them a trojan that disabled their ssh security config?<p>Would I be posting from jail?<p>Also, Apple has shipped 3 emergency OS updates (3GB each) in one month now. This is bad news.