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| 648556 | 2008-03-11 08:08:00 | Just thought I'd let the mac users here know that I have just been the victim of a click through attack on osx 10.4. The attack changed all my internet settings, I have an assigned Ip and DNS adresses- and apart from the amount of time it took me to reconfigure my settings all seems well. I now know to lock the folder and suggest that anyone who hasn't ,should do it asap. I don't know how this would affect a system that is assigned an address by their router, maybe some will know. | limepile (96) | ||
| 648557 | 2008-03-11 09:03:00 | Just thought I'd let the mac users here know that I have just been the victim of a click through attack on osx 10.4. The attack changed all my internet settings, I have an assigned Ip and DNS adresses- and apart from the amount of time it took me to reconfigure my settings all seems well. I now know to lock the folder and suggest that anyone who hasn't ,should do it asap. I don't know how this would affect a system that is assigned an address by their router, maybe some will know. Where were you browsing and what did you click on? Do you mean this flaw www.news.com As described by Apple's documentation in the middle of last year docs.info.apple.com |
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