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Had the OS in question been OpenBSD, that hacker would not have bothered in the first place...
Despite being a Mac user, I have to say OS X may very well be the least secure out of all of the *BSDs (esp. as a server)
This being said, I don't think this attack would apply to home users, especially those who have a NAT router.
Edited 2006-03-06 17:34