> If it wasn't a problem with your permissions, then you can be _fairly_
> sure that what occured is confined to those who have superuser access.
It is more likely, far more likely in fact, that this was done through
"someone-else" finding out Alisters' password (by watching him type it
in) and then logging in using that. This is not uncommon at all.
Robert.
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