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<p>You can stop holding your breath.
Down the rabbit hole of neat, lesser-known Terminal commands is back! ICYMI, I’ve recently found myself fascinated by all the helpful tricks Terminal can do to improve my productivity and overall make me more proficient behind a Mac as a security practitioner. In previous editions, I covered everything from
enabling Touch ID for sudo authentication to
cleaning up public Wi-Fi connections. This week, I share even more commands I’ve since discovered.</p>
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Security Bite: Down the rabbit hole of neat, lesser-known Terminal commands (Pt. 3)