Re: How to Protect Yourself From The New Mac Os X Trojans #28

Courtesy Topix - Mac osx  Fri, 09/05/2008 - 09:09

But when I try to input the command in Terminal it refuses to accept my Admin password So - then I guess that Root User has to be enabled, so I do that through Directory Utility and give Root User a unique ...


 

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