ABMST offers security measures for the Terminal.app, enabling safeguarding of sensitive information and preventing unauthorized access.
One of the biggest advantages of abmst is that it prevents unintended execution of Terminal documents. For example, if a virus is masked as a normal document and tries to execute terminal sessions, abmst will prevent this from happening.
Another important feature of abmst is that it asks for confirmation before starting a command as soon as a Terminal session is started. This way, you can ensure that you really want the command to be executed, rather than accidentally running something you didn't intend to.
Unlike other protection mechanisms, abmst doesn't require you to rename or move the Terminal application to a different folder. It even protects in case documents are opened from the Finder. This means that you can continue to use Terminal in your usual way, with the added protection of abmst.
Finally, when you install abmst, you'll also get two shell scripts: abmst-en and abmst-de. These can be found in /usr/local/bin/, and they make it easy to use abmst on a regular basis.
Overall, if you're looking for a more secure version of Terminal, abmst is definitely worth checking out. With its range of protection mechanisms and ease of use, it's a great choice for anyone who wants to stay safe while using their computer.