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Improper Use of Sudo Command in Mac OSX

 

Improper Use of Sudo Command Can Cause Data Loss in Mac OS X

 

Sometimes you need to use other users’ security permissions to run any application in Mac OS X or UNIX-like operating systems. This is possible with the help of ‘Sudo’ command in Mac OS X. The permissions are generally of the superuser or administrator. This command line tool is able to log every command and run in. In some cases, it can even succeed to log in for administrative functions.

 

Saturday, January 9, 2010

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