Chapter 19. Defending Accounts
An ounce of prevention . . .
The worst time to think about how to protect your computer and its
data from intruders is after a break-in. At that point, the damage
has already been done, and determining where and to what extent your
system has been hurt can be difficult.
Did the intruder modify any system programs? Did the intruder create
any new accounts, or change the passwords of any of your users? If
you haven't prepared in advance, you could have no
way of knowing the answers.
This chapter describes the ways in which an attacker can gain entry
to your system through accounts that are already in place, and the
ways in which you can make these accounts more difficult to attack.
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