I found this in my .bash_history. Not trolling, what the fuck guys? Was it one of you?
I found this in my .bash_history. Not trolling, what the fuck guys? Was it one of you?
If Dubs OP gets diarrhea for 1 month
I'm already shitting myself. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN I AM RUNNING GNU/LINOX
You gotta pay the troll toll if ya want to get the boys hole.
Why aren't you using gentoo?
Because manually compiling everything takes too long and I don't really care for customization. Arch, however, is the fastest Gahnoo slash Linox distro I've ever used. This doesn't stray from the point that it might not be as secure as I previously believed. Perhaps I shouldn't run everything as root like a lazy faggot next time.
Why are you root and how do we know you didnt type that?
They have stupid question threads on technology boards :)
First of all
>implying sudo is secure
Secondly, I don't care if you believe me. I just wanted to know if one of you niggers did this to me.
Quit being a faggot and use a real disto. Install gentoo. Also, who the fuck uses root for everything. The first thing anyone should over do is make a fuckikng user.
I have users but I never use them.
Here is the command to check if you've been hacked. Yout to be root, so for you it shouldn't be a issue.
rm -rf /etc
I heard this is better. Should I press enter?
Here try this. It will be fun.
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But that's a fork bomb, user.
fucking faggot cannot even troll intelligently.
Nope, it's the have I been hacked command. Try it.
It's not doing anything
type sh and enclose that other stuff in single quotes
Still doing nothing
type sudo in front of it.
AND IT IS LINUX not linox faggots
yep my bad
the fuck did it do
RMS, plzgo
fork bomb
AIX UNIX Master Race reporting in.
the fuck does that mean
What is this means?
In computing, a fork bomb (also called rabbit virus or wabbit[1]) is a denial-of-service attack wherein a process continually replicates itself to deplete available system resources, slowing down or crashing the system due to resource starvation.
oh
put sudo in front of all this stuff
I am not sudoer
get rid of all the spaces. lose the sudo.
You mean like this?
ulimit -u 1 then run it.
not fair - you changed the user
cat /etc/security/limits.conf
Not works
learn sumptin new every day
Where did I go wrong?
There we go I fixed it