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Suggestion Objective-See OSX Lockdown tool #96

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RaDeleon opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 6 comments
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Suggestion Objective-See OSX Lockdown tool #96

RaDeleon opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 6 comments

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@RaDeleon
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RaDeleon commented Mar 4, 2016

A new tool out from the same people who made blockblock and knockknock. It basically does what about 32 commands in terminal would do and in 10seconds or less. I think it should be in the guide as part of the guide in order to help some of the newer users secure there macs.

https://objective-see.com/products/lockdown.html

@drduh
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drduh commented Apr 11, 2016

This is a reasonable suggestion. Would you care to submit a pull request with your recommendation in an appropriate place? Thanks!

@RaDeleon
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Yes I will do that tonight

@TraderStf
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Some will complain that Patrick is former NSA...
I am using all his apps and I am still alive. just kidding. hee really, yep.
see my previous messy post
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@drduh
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drduh commented Apr 11, 2016

A footnote to Issue #90 in which the concern is discussed is worthwhile, for sure.

@RaDeleon
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Ive seen all his talks and he states he doesnt include the source be AV companies arent doing there jobs right and are lazy and he doesnt want them basically copying his code and selling it or anyone else. I haven't read the post yet I will do that now.

@drduh drduh closed this as completed in f7b6e95 Apr 17, 2016
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@drduh If you allow me, @patrickwardle does not deserve this footnote.
He's doing a great job for free.
He just releases a new tool, RansomWhere to detect and stop unusual encryption activities.
I have made a small donations few months ago, compared to all the tools provided that's nothing.
All are very good, not a single problem.

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