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this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2023
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If you allow root privileges, there is:
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
If you want to be malicious:
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdX
or
sudo find / -exec shred -u {} \;
Let's extend a little and really do some damage
Now
alias ls=
all that. And throw it in a background process. And actually return the value of ls so it doesn't look like anything nefarious is going on.I bet you could chroot into a ram disk so you're not tearing the floor out from under you.
The victim would find this prank hilarious and everyone would like you and think you're super cool.
You evil being! LMAO You just made me even more paranoid now, questioning every command I type 🤣
Nice idea!
Don’t forget the mmc block devices too. Gotta purge those SD cards. (/dev/mmcblk*)
JFC. That's terminal.
Yes, you enter that in the terminal
🙃
sudo cp /dev/urandom /dev/nvme0n1
or# cat /dev/urandom > /dev/nvme0n1
Way faster.
But honestly,
find ~/ -type f -delete
is almost as bad.