Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Mar 2006 13:46 UTC, submitted by Hakime
Mac OS X Here are the results of the challenge launched by the Unversity of Wisconsin to test OS X against hacking. "The response has been very strong; traffic to the host spiked at over 30 Mbps. Most of the traffic, aside from casual web visitors, was web exploit scripts, ssh dictionary attacks, and scanning tools such as Nessus. The machine was under intermittent DoS attacks. During the two brief periods of denial of service, the host remained up. The test machine was a Mac mini (PowerPC) running Mac OS X 10.4.5 with Security Update 2006-001, had two local accounts, and had ssh and http open with their default configurations. There were no successful access attempts during the 38 hour duration of the test period."
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RE[2]: Win98
by anduril on Wed 8th Mar 2006 15:44 UTC in reply to "RE: Win98"
anduril
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2005-11-11

Um, this test DID have the OSX firewall running. He was just leaving the SSH and HTTP ports open. This is the key line: "# The ipfw log grew at 40MB/hour and contains 6 million events logged." Thats the log for the firewall.

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