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1997 Jan 31
10
Linux virus
ugh :)
Today I became infected with the bliss virus, any info on this would be
appreciated! How do I scan for files infected and is it possible to
remove it? I first noticed the infection when running a program (not as
root) messages flashed on the screen about transversing directories and
such. The program (gimp) had been working fine since I downloaded the
binary for gimp from their main
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
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From: Jim Dennis <jimd@starshine.org>
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Subject: Re: [linux-security] chattr +i and securelevel
To: linux-security@redhat.com
Date: T...
1996 Nov 21
2
Re: BOUNCE: Re: Chattr +i and securelevel
Alexander O. Yuriev wrote:
>
> Your message dated: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 18:04:39 EST
> > >has anyone played with the securelevel variable in the kernel and the
> > >immutable flags in the ext2 file system?
> >
> > Yes, and its actualy quite nice.
> >
> > >The sysctrl code seems to allow the setting of the flag
> > >only by init (PID=1)
2001 Feb 15
2
Tatu Ylonen's message to the OpenSSH developers
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