MacDevCenter on OS X rootkit vulnerabilities

Over at MacDevCenter, Peter Hickman has written an interesting article about possible security vulnerabilities in OS X called Mac Security: Identifying Changes to the File System. Here's the description: "Black-hat hackers often use a bundle of tools called a rootkit to secure access to your machine and cover their tracks. When working on your computer, they need to store files and be sure that you will not stumble across them and get suspicious. Peter Hickman explains how this works." It's a good look into how Black-hat hackers work and how being a UNIX-based platform makes OS X open to such an attack. But make sure you read the disclaimer at the top of the article. This is a case of "better safe than sorry"; not really any indication of "this will happen to you." 

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