Untouchable! Mac OS

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  • Untouched, Burn with Disk Utility to DL-DVD and Install Enjoy. Nov 05, 2019 Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 ISO and DMG file The finder application was also fully revamped from scratch and was written in Cocoa, Apple's very own objective-oriented programming language. This gave Apple the chance to upgrade their usage as well as get the most out of.
  • Dec 14, 2007 Hi all, FYI I have a powermac G4 dual proccessor with mirror drive doors. Im running mac os x 10.4. I am wondering if anyone has installed linux on a similar machine, I would like to know more before I try it. What version is best (ubuntu I heard is good?)? Must you reformat a drive or can.
I have an encrypted diskimage.sparseimage that I made to contain sensitive financial data. It is read/write so I can update it with constantly changing information, which means 'locking' it doesn't do me much good.
Being encrypted it's relatively safe, except for the fact that it's easily deletable. That doesn't do me much good.
How can I make this file undeletable in OS X.5.4 yet maintain its ability to be written to? There is only one account on the system but occasionally others use the machine, and I'd rather not delete it accidentally myself.
I would much prefer this solution use Leopard itself, terminal or system GUI, rather than extra software.
Mac
  • Untouched, Burn with Disk Utility to DL-DVD and Install Enjoy. Nov 05, 2019 Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 ISO and DMG file The finder application was also fully revamped from scratch and was written in Cocoa, Apple's very own objective-oriented programming language. This gave Apple the chance to upgrade their usage as well as get the most out of.
  • Dec 14, 2007 Hi all, FYI I have a powermac G4 dual proccessor with mirror drive doors. Im running mac os x 10.4. I am wondering if anyone has installed linux on a similar machine, I would like to know more before I try it. What version is best (ubuntu I heard is good?)? Must you reformat a drive or can.
I have an encrypted diskimage.sparseimage that I made to contain sensitive financial data. It is read/write so I can update it with constantly changing information, which means 'locking' it doesn't do me much good.
Being encrypted it's relatively safe, except for the fact that it's easily deletable. That doesn't do me much good.
How can I make this file undeletable in OS X.5.4 yet maintain its ability to be written to? There is only one account on the system but occasionally others use the machine, and I'd rather not delete it accidentally myself.
I would much prefer this solution use Leopard itself, terminal or system GUI, rather than extra software.

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Jul 12, 2017 According to statistics released by Symantec today, the second most widespread Mac malware today is a cryptocurrency miner called DevilRobber, which saw a huge spike in activity last month.





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