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How Dropbox Hacks Your Mac

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1. breatheoften ◴[] No.12468077[source]
Anybody know a good OS X app to scan the file system for suid binaries? I guess I could do this with find from the shell, but a little utility app with a nice ui (and possibily some integration with a database to hide or categorize by threat level) seems like a smart thing to have on my system and run every so often.
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2. dordoka ◴[] No.12468621[source]
I wanted to do the same thing earlier today and found out this that might help. I know that you ask for a gui but just in case:

http://commandlinemac.blogspot.com.es/2008/12/find-suidsgid-...

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3. breatheoften ◴[] No.12468977[source]
Yeah, I guess that's probably good enough. I knew I could do this but was sort of thinking it would be nice to have a little dedicated tool that filters out or separates all the "known should be suid" -- and maybe tracks changes over time ... An interface to check periodically to quickly keep abreast of what's changing ...