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Harden Linux against local intrusions
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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Tuesday, 20 July 2004
So, you've set up parential filtering, only to discover that an overachieving teenager has Googled a way around it. You've just been the victim of a local intrusion.A local intrusion occurs when a computer is "cracked" by someone
with physical access to a computer. This can be done with actual hacking
techniques, or by exploiting built-in boot (failsafe) modes that your computer's
operating system, bootloaders, and BIOS contain.
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