On 4/20/05, Rachel Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I thought we were talking about the sort of people who most likely
> aren't even going to be running checks on their system. If all that's
> been compromised is a user account, then the attacker can't go in and
> change stuff that the user would notice.

I must have switched thoughts mid-sentence or something. Should read:

If all that's been compromised is a user account, then the attacker
can't hide certain things that the user would otherwise notice.
[Followed by example of last login; there's no way for a *user* to
change their own last-login time, is there?]

--Rachel
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