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		<title>By: Typical Mac User Podcast - Who&#8217;s Trying to own my Mac</title>
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		<description>[...] Well if you listened to the last Typical Mac User podcast with Paul and Larry from Paul Dot Com Security Weekly, you heard that our Macs are not exempt from attack. Using a great tool called Check Failed Password Attempts I found 652 examples of people trying to get into my home iMac under the root account alone (see pic below). [...]</description>
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