Re: Automatically mounting USB flash disks/ USB thumb drives

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On Wednesday 11 August 2004 03:51, Didier Casse wrote:

> > Please don't make life not so easy for hackers! Update your kernel (as
> > well as the other packages) to the current bugfixing secuirty update
> > kernel .2199.
>
> Noted Alexander. I update my laptop to FC2 but I didn't really have the
> time to update my PC. Anyway I'm behind the University firewall which
> would make like really tough for hackers to get in! Well outside hackers.

Hum... if this was true life would be a happier place.  But did you read about 
the libpng vulns last week?  Just by putting a crafted .png graphic on a 
website you browse your machine can be owned with your user credentials.  Not 
only can a hacker then usually escalate to root easily on an out of date 
system, but on most sinlge user systems all your valuable files are deletable 
from the user account -- not OS files but your actual documents, far more 
valuable to the user than OS files.

It's not hard so stay up to date with the nightly yum service, especially as 
you are on a highspeed connection at the uni.

- -Andy

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Automatic actions for USB cameras, cardreaders, memory sticks, MP3 players
http://warmcat.com/usbautocam
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