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  • numberwhun
    Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
    • May 2007
    • 3467

    #16
    They would not have the security warnings against something if it wasn't a concern. You would think that people wouldn't do it, but it happens. Heck, people alias things all the time and get themselves in trouble without even knowing it. Users are the inherent threat that all sys admins guard against, its just the way things go. Doesn't matter the OS, the user is the reason for rules most of the time.

    I am not going to go any further with this. You have been given the articles to read on the security risks and the system you are working on is yours. If you take the risk then you have nobody to blame but yourself if something goes wrong. We can only give you advice.

    Regards,

    Jeff

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