@seth-arnold
I agree with you that there are other things to address as well.
In the art of hacking you most probably get into a system via some kind
of service. You maybe have the privileges of a daemon. You then get an
access to the first user account. You want to escalate privilege and you
sea
Hello Patrik, thanks for your concern for Ubuntu's security.
As you said, there are numerous possibilities for trouble when an
account is compromised in this fashion. Placing malicious versions of
utilities into ~/bin is another common choice. (Usually shell aliases,
functions, and ~/bin/ replacem
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** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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