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young redwood wrote:
I noticed the terminal application open on my macbook pro yesterday, but I did not open it myself. Is it possible that someone who knew my wireless password hacked into my computer remotely?
If they did, it wouldn't necessarily cause a Terminal window to be opened. If you launch Terminal, type 'history' (without the quotes) and press the 'return' key, you'll see the command history for your user. That will give you an idea of what commands (if any) were executed in that Terminal session.
If so, is there any way I could tell that this has happened.
I'm not sure what to tell you to look for, but you might launch the Console utility, open the '/var/log' entry in the column on the left, select 'secure.log', then look for activity while you were away.
If you're worried about remote access, I'd open the Sharing panel of System Preferences and turn everything off.
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