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<BLOCKQUOTE>	<P><HR><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Cross Reference:</B></FONT><B> </B>Sesame is available at	<A HREF="http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/disk/sesame-211.hqx"><TT>http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/disk/sesame-211.hqx</TT></A>.	<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><H3><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>MacPassword</B></FONT></H3><P>The industry standard for full password protection on MacOS, MacPassword is afully developed commercial application. It provides not only multiple levels of passwordprotection (for both disk and screen), but it also incorporates virus scanning technology.It's definitely worth the money. However, you can always check it out for free. Thedemo version is available at many locations across the Internet. Here's an excerptfrom Tom Gross's copy of the Mac FAQ:<DL>	<DD>Art Schumer's MacPassword is the cheapest ($35) program worthy of consideration	in this category. A demo version which expires after sixty days and isn't as secure	is available from <A HREF="http://www.macworld.com/cgi-bin/download?package=utilities/MacPassword.4.1.1.Demo.sit.hqx">http://www.macworld.com/cgi-bin/download?package=utilities/MacPassword.4.1.1.Demo.sit.hqx</A>.</DL><BLOCKQUOTE>	<P><HR><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Cross Reference:</B></FONT><B> </B>The previous excerpt	is from Tom Gross's copy of Mac FAQ, Austria, <A HREF="http://witiko.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/~tom/mac_FAQ.html"><TT>http://witiko.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/~tom/mac_FAQ.html</TT></A>.<BR>	<HR></P>	<P><HR><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Cross Reference:</B></FONT><B> </B>I actually prefer this	location for MacPassword, however: <A HREF="ftp://ftp.amug.org/bbs-in-a-box/files/util/security/macpassword-4.11-demo.sit.hqx"><TT>ftp://ftp.amug.org/bbs-in-a-box/files/util/security/macpassword-4.11-demo.sit.hqx</TT></A>.	<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><H2><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Summary</B></FONT></H2><P>Although the Mac platform is not known for being a cracking platform, it is wellsuited for hacking. Hacking on the Mac platform can be fun; <I>cracking</I> is anothermatter entirely. This chapter covers a multitude of utilities for hacking and crackingusing the Macintosh platform, and also discusses ways to keep hackers and crackersout.<H3><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Resources</B></FONT></H3><P>The following list of resources contains important links related to Macintoshsecurity. You'll find a variety of resources, including books, articles, and Websites.<H4><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Books and Reports</B></FONT></H4><P><B>Getting Your Apple Internet Server Online: A Guide to Providing Internet Services.</B>Alan B. Oppenheimer of Open Door Networks and Apple.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/tech/wp/aisswp.html"><TT>http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/tech/wp/aisswp.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Security Ports on Desktop Macs.</B> A discussion of physical security on aMac using various security ports and cable locking mechanisms. ArticleID: TECHINFO-0017079;19960724 15:55:27.00.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://cgi.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/read.wais.doc.pl?/wais/TIL/Macintosh!Hardware/Security!Ports!on!Desktop!Macs"><TT>http://cgi.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/read.wais.doc.pl?/wais/TIL/Macintosh!Hardware/Security!Ports!on!Desktop!Macs</TT></A></UL><P><B>The $10,000 Macintosh World Wide Web Security Challenge: A Summary of the Networkand the Attacks.</B> Chris Kilbourn, digital.forest. (Formatting provided by JonWiederspan.)<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.forest.net/advanced/securitychallenge.html"><TT>http://www.forest.net/advanced/securitychallenge.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Mac History Page by United Computer Exchange Corporation.</B> This is an<I>amazing</I> pit stop on the Internet. If you want to instantly identify olderMac hardware and its configuration limitations, this is the site for you. Displayedin table format. A great resource, especially for students who are in the marketfor an inexpensive, older Mac.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.uce.com/machist.html"><TT>http://www.uce.com/machist.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>How Macs Work.</B> John Rizzo and K. Daniel Clark. Ziff-Davis Press. ISBN 1-56276-146-3.</P><P><B>Voodoo Mac.</B> Kay Yarborough Nelson. Ventana Press. ISBN 1-56604-028-0.</P><P><B>Sad Macs, Bombs, and Other Disasters.</B> Ted Landau. Addison-Wesley PublishingCompany. ISBN 0-201-62207-6.</P><P><B>The Power Mac Book.</B> Ron Pronk. Coriolis Group Books. ISBN 1-883577-09-8.</P><P><B>Macworld Mac OS 7.6 Bible.</B> Lon Poole. IDG Books. ISBN 0-7645-4014-9.</P><P><B>Macworld Mac SECRETS, 4th Edition.</B> David Pogue and Joseph Schorr. IDG Books.ISBN 0-7645-4006-8.</P><P><B>The Whole Mac Solutions for the Creative Professional.</B> Daniel Giordan etal. Hayden Books. ISBN 1-56830-298-3. 1996.</P><P><B>Guide to Macintosh System 7.5.5.</B> Don Crabb. Hayden Books. ISBN 1-56830-109-X.1996.</P><P><B>Building and Maintaining an Intranet with the Macintosh.</B> Tobin Anthony.Hayden Books. ISBN 1-56830-279-7. 1996.</P><P><B>Using the Internet with Your Mac.</B> Todd Stauffer. QUE. ISBN 0-78970-665-2.1995.</P><P><B>Simply Amazing Internet for Macintosh.</B> Adam Engst. Hayden Books. ISBN 1-56830-230-4.1995.<H4><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Sites with Tools and Munitions</B></FONT></H4><P><B>Granite Island Group and Macintosh Security.</B><UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.tscm.com/mac02SW.html"><TT>http://www.tscm.com/mac02SW.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>ClaireWare Software.</B> Macintosh applications, security.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.leonardo.net/kamprath/claireware.html"><TT>http://www.leonardo.net/kamprath/claireware.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Macintosh Security Tools.</B> CIAC. (U.S. Department of Energy.)<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/ToolsMacVirus.html"><TT>http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/ToolsMacVirus.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Ultimate Hackintosh Linx.</B> Warez, security, cracking, hacking.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://krypton.org.chemie.uni-frankfurt.de/~jj/maclinks.html"><TT>http://krypton.org.chemie.uni-frankfurt.de/~jj/maclinks.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>AoHell Utilities at Aracnet.</B> Hacking and cracking utilities for use onAmerica Online.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.aracnet.com/~gen2600/aoh.html"><TT>http://www.aracnet.com/~gen2600/aoh.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Hacking Mac's Heaven!</B> Hacking and cracking tools and links from the Netherlands.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~bido/main.html"><TT>http://www.xs4all.nl/~bido/main.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Lord Reaper's Hacking Page.</B> Cracking and hacking utilities for use on MacOS.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.themacpage.simplenet.com/hacking.html"><TT>http://www.themacpage.simplenet.com/hacking.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Files for Your Enjoyment.</B> UK site with Mac hacking and cracking utilities.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.gmtnet.co.uk/simmnet/files.htm"><TT>http://www.gmtnet.co.uk/simmnet/files.htm</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Grouch's Page.</B> The <I>ultimate</I> list of Mac hacking and crackingsoftware.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.faroc.com.au/~botoole/phun.html"><TT>http://www.faroc.com.au/~botoole/phun.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Guide to Cracking Foolproof.</B> Quite complete.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="guidhttp://www.yatho.com/weasel/files/FoolProofHack.txt"><TT>guidhttp://www.yatho.com/weasel/files/FoolProofHack.txt</TT></A></UL><P><B>Vladimir's Archive.</B> Good, quick-loading archive of some baseline Mac hackingand cracking tools from Japan.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.plato-net.or.jp/usr/vladimir/undergroundmac/Cracking"><TT>http://www.plato-net.or.jp/usr/vladimir/undergroundmac/Cracking</TT></A></UL><P><B>Treuf's Mac SN# Archive.</B> Serial number archive for those who refuse topay for software, use free software, or write their own.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.mygale.org/02/treuf/underground.html"><TT>http://www.mygale.org/02/treuf/underground.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Mac Hack Page.</B> A very large collection of strange and often uniqueutilities. This site also has links to many of the major Mac hacking and crackingtools, text files, and other assorted underground materials.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~Buzzguy/The_Mac_Hack_Page"><TT>http://members.tripod.com/~Buzzguy/The_Mac_Hack_Page</TT></A></UL><P><B>DArKmAc'S pHiLeZ.</B> Yet another archive of baseline Mac hacking and crackingutilities.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/3921/Philez.html"><TT>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/3921/Philez.html</TT></A></UL><P><B>Ziggiey's Hack Hut for Macs.</B> Extraordinary, dynamic list for &quot;warez&quot;sites, the majority of which are reachable via FTP or Telnet.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/5701/"><TT>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/5701/</TT></A></UL><H4><FONT COLOR="#000077"><B>Zines and Electronic Online Magazines</B></FONT></H4><P><B>MacUser On-Line Magazine.</B><UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://web1.zdnet.com/macuser/"><TT>http://web1.zdnet.com/macuser/</TT></A></UL><P><B>MacCentral. </B>Extensive and very well-presented online periodical about Macintosh.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.maccentral.com/"><TT>http://www.maccentral.com/</TT></A></UL><P><B>Macworld Daily.</B> The latest and greatest in Macintosh news.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.macworld.com/daily/"><TT>http://www.macworld.com/daily/</TT></A></UL><P><B>MacSense Online.</B> Good resource for quick newsbytes on the current stateof the art with Macintosh.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.macsense.com/"><TT>http://www.macsense.com/</TT></A></UL><P><B>MacHome Journal Online.</B> Good, solid Internet mag on Macintosh issues.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.machome.com/"><TT>http://www.machome.com/</TT></A></UL><P><B>Core! Online.</B> Electronic Journal in the UK.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.duxx.demon.co.uk/core/main.htm"><TT>http://www.duxx.demon.co.uk/core/main.htm</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Internet Roadstop.</B> Online periodical addressing Macintosh Internetissues.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.macstop.com/"><TT>http://www.macstop.com/</TT></A></UL><P><B>MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter and User Group.</B> Very cool, useful,and perhaps most importantly, brief newsletter that gives tips and tricks for Macusers. Commercial, but I think it is well worth it. A lot of traditional hackingtips on hardware, software, and special, not-often-seen problems. These are collectedfrom all over the world. $12 per year.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.users.mis.net/~macasst/"><TT>http://www.users.mis.net/~macasst/</TT></A></UL><P><B>MacTech. </B>Well-presented and important industry and development news. Youwill likely catch the latest dope on new security releases here first. Also, somevery cool technical information (for example, the development of the new, high-end&quot;SuperMacs,&quot; which are ultra-high- performance Macs that offer UNIX workstationpower and even multiprocessor support).<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://web.xplain.com/mactech.com/"><TT>http://web.xplain.com/mactech.com/</TT></A></UL><P><B>The Underground Informer.</B> E-zine that concentrates on the often eclecticand creative BBS underground out there.<UL>	<LI><A HREF="http://www.primenet.com/~lonnie/ui/ui.html"><TT>http://www.primenet.com/~lonnie/ui/ui.html</TT></A></UL><CENTER><P><HR><A HREF="../ch19/ch19.htm"><IMG SRC="../button/previous.gif" WIDTH="128" HEIGHT="28"ALIGN="BOTTOM" ALT="Previous chapter" BORDER="0"></A><A HREF="../ch21/ch21.htm"><IMGSRC="../button/next.gif" WIDTH="128" HEIGHT="28" ALIGN="BOTTOM" ALT="Next chapter"BORDER="0"></A><A HREF="../index.htm"><IMG SRC="../button/contents.gif" WIDTH="128"HEIGHT="28" ALIGN="BOTTOM" ALT="Contents" BORDER="0"></A></P><P>&#169; <A HREF="../copy.htm">Copyright</A>, Macmillan Computer Publishing. 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