On Tue 10 Dec 2013 at 18:23:21 +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:

> y...@marupa.net writes:
> 
>  > Not only that, but now whoever seeks to compromise your account has the 
> added 
>  > challenge of figuring out just what, exactly, the name of the
>  > account is.
> 
> Usually attackers first try to enter -possibly using a faulty
> service-, then to exploit some vulnerability.

Quite possibly this is a technique which is tried but, in a default
install, Debian does not provide any faulty services.

>                                               And grep is great in
> finding 0:0 accounts :)

The English is fine but I wish I understood the implications of 0:0.


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