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./~ One is the loneliest number ./~

Ok, so now it's official.

There's malware out there for OSX that's nasty enough to worry me. (Hey! Macs really ARE catching up to Windows! :-) Still have a ways to go, though...).

So I locked down my machines, removed admin access for the most-used accounts, and added ClamAV. Still, it kinda sucks that I need to worry about this, now. The last 10 years were fun. The last worm/virus et al I got was on OS8, I think...

It's the end of innocence for OS X, I think. More on this idea here.

“./~ One is the loneliest number ./~”