I posted this on the Apple discussions forum; wanted to see if I'd get any different responses here.
Does opening up the Terminal/bash prompt at the login of an admin user (not root; just admin) open up security risks even if a person does not have access to the machine? I.e., can someone do anything malicious to bash through the network?
Does opening up the Terminal/bash prompt at the login of an admin user (not root; just admin) open up security risks even if a person does not have access to the machine? I.e., can someone do anything malicious to bash through the network?