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5 Security Points to Note in Linux Account Management: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late!

2025-12-05 by boardor
5 Security Points to Note in Linux Account Management: Don't Wait Until It's Too Late!

Today, I will share some important points regarding Linux account management that beginners often overlook. 1. Disable Remote Login for Root By default, Linux allows the <span>root</span> account to log in remotely via SSH, which effectively exposes the system’s highest privilege account to the public network. Hackers only need to guess the password to cause … Read more

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