From: Niall O Broin (niall at domain linux.ie)
Date: Mon 20 Aug 2001 - 13:42:01 IST
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 10:58:06AM +0100, Fred Cummins wrote:
> found it by using 'locate puta', as t0rn and its attendant files
> generally live in a directory called '.puta' which doesn't show up using
> 'ls -a'. I had an up-to-date set of BIND utilities, so I don't know how
Why would a directory called .puta not show up in a ls -a listing ? (Unless
of course the cracker had installed a customised ls)
> this bugger got in, and I notice the files were modified by a German.
What lets you make this assumption ?
Niall
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