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On 21-May-18 10:42 PM, Shadow wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2018 08:02:55 +0100, "David B." wrote: On 20-May-18 12:02 PM, Wolffan wrote: On 20 May 2018, David B. wrote (in article ): On 19/05/2018 16:21, Shadow wrote: On Sat, 19 May 2018 14:22:39 +0100, "David B." wrote: Do YOU agree with the prognosis/speculation of CUT_PERSONAL_NAME ? Don't know. Put YOUR technical opinion here and we'll discuss it. I'm assuming you are not posting OT, in which case you will probably be ignored. That is the rc.common script, which should be found he /etc/rc.common This is a script that is no longer used on modern macOS, but it's still present. It can be a means for providing persistence to malware (malware can add malicious lines of code to this script). However, I've tested this on systems from 10.7 and up, and that no longer works. I have been unable to get custom code added to rc.common to actually run on those systems. = That seems an adequate answer! :bananas: Gee, trollboy, weren’t you bloviating about how it might have been an eeeeevil malware script which might/might not have been dropped onto your system by that well-known (to you, anyway) malware distribution tool EtreCheck? Why, yes you were, in between more bloviating about ClamXAV and how _that_ is an even greater eeeeevil malware distribution tool. You’re a lying scumbag troll, and dimmer than a yard up a pig’s ass. Less hygienic, too. Good morning, 'sock' - how sad it is that you feel a need to hide your identity. Makes STALKING hard, heh ? It IS the norm on Usenet, though, for that very reason. (and weird, coming from someone with 20 nyms.) I'll simply refer you to Steve's post, he- Message-ID: YMMV -- David B. |
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