top | item 46924023 (no title) dieulot | 23 days ago The issue of rootless malicious command overrides is solved by typing the whole path, such as "/bin/sudo". discuss order hn newest mathfailure|23 days ago No, don't do that as a precaution. As others have already answered correctly - it's too late to worry about such things if a malicious agent has write access to your ${HOME} dir.
mathfailure|23 days ago No, don't do that as a precaution. As others have already answered correctly - it's too late to worry about such things if a malicious agent has write access to your ${HOME} dir.
mathfailure|23 days ago