On Jun 22, 2011, at 12:00 PM, Rick Burnett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any thoughts? Has their Mac been compromised or does she just not want to 
> fess up? ;)

RELATIONAL
Not good. No matter what. Either she did or she didn't, but accusing her of it 
if she didn't is just as hazardous to the marriage. 

I would get over it, quietly clear the cache and redouble my efforts to meet 
her needs. Making a big deal about it is so totally a lose-lose proposition.

I'm on wife #3, so I know ALL about losing.

TECHNICAL
To make sure, though, change the password, set it to require said password, and 
turn off any remote access services. (And DO NOT give the password out to any 
teenage boys.)

You should also make sure it is running all the security updates from Apple to 
catch any trojans anyway. Sounds like she's in their target demographic sights.

j.

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