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@Iszi Auditing software for an R&D operation is so much more problematic than doing it for most other types of users....
The most creative ones may just up and leave if "clueless folks in IT" are snooping over their shoulders.
(speaking as one who was always glad they left the non-windows folks alone....)
 
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12:57
@nealmcb Contrawise, I believe it's the same. You continue to use the same auditing tools that you already use, but just with a different level of response.
13:08
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13:25
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14:03
@Iszi You can, I'm just saying its problematic. I'm not sure what disagreement you're thinking of.
 
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15:54
Again, who is behind "Community" (id -1) edits? security.stackexchange.com/posts/242/revisions
@nealmcb I do not know who wrote it, but I approved this edit.
@nealmcb Not up to searching at the moment, but I think there's an answer on Meta.SO somewhere.
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Q: Who is the Community user?

jjnguyI see this Community user on the user page. It also seems to edit posts sometimes. What is it? And why has it downvoted over 1800 times? Related What are “Community Wiki” posts? Return to FAQ Index

More to the point of confusing edits:
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Q: Improved edit suggestions approved by Community

Michael MrozekWhen an edit suggestion is "improved" instead of flat-out approved, the suggestion is still marked as approved, but the approver is listed as Community instead of the user who improved it (example). It seems like it should still attribute the approval to the user who improved it, as they're the o...

But neither really covers this case. I see no way to figure out the users behind this edit.
This one looks confused and too broad:
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Q: If /boot is not encrypted then it's not secure at all?

LanceBaynesWith GRUB we can put our system/home/swap/etc. in an encrypted VG that's ok! But: the /boot is not encrypted, because only GRUB2 can do full encryption. So even If we regurarly check the files in /boot with sha256 (if their modified then check the logs-> were there an update or no?) there could...

voted to close....
16:19
@nealmcb Haven't looked beyond the title yet, but why?
@Iszi I nearly always leave a comment with explanations when I'm voting to close
Looks like NaRQ to me. Too discussion-y.
(If nothing else.)
17:11
I also think that question is too broad. I tried to write an answer to it, but decided I don't think I can.
 
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Q: What data is collected by "Turn on logging in Communicator"?

IsziIn Communicator, there are a few logging options available in the Options dialog. Under Personal: Save my instant message conversations in the Outlook Conversation History folder. Save my call logs in the Outlook Conversation History folder. Under General: Turn on logging in Communicator Tur...

 
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Q: Howto find Meterpreter and similar malware?

Hi, is it possible to find Meterpreter or similar malware which doesn't modify the harddisk but is only stored in RAM? Most common anti-rootkit software like rkhunter and chkrootkit don't find it. Chris

Odd question but I think it is interesting

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