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Old 01-10-2013, 08:31 AM   #1
pedrosimao
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How to check if someone logged on my mac through Remote Management

Hello,

Today I tried to share my internet connection, and I realized I had the Remote Management sharing turned on with all privileges to all users including Guests.

I think it is very strange since I never shared this myself and I don't think this comes as a default in Mac system.

I want to discover how I can see if someone logged and remotely monitored/viewed my computer.

Maybe someone know the string match I should type on the system Console to find remote connections?
Or maybe someone knows a command in the terminal that shows me the log of all computers that connect to mine?

Please, I am very worried about this, and I want to find out who did this thing.

Thanks very much
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Old 01-25-2013, 06:46 PM   #2
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Take a look in the logs via the Console in the Utilities Folder.
If you have an idea of the date the "intrusion" happened it'll make the search that much easier.
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