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Understanding the Linux Backdoor: Implications for Open Source - Dave's Garage (Original Post) ItsjustMe Apr 2024 OP
Of course, if, like me, you don't install, much less enable, the ssh daemon, this back door doen't exist. Wonder Why Apr 2024 #1
Disconnecting said computer from the internet is even safer. BadgerKid May 2024 #2

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1. Of course, if, like me, you don't install, much less enable, the ssh daemon, this back door doen't exist.
Thu Apr 4, 2024, 08:47 PM
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