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Does changing $PATH affect the security? #3552
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Firejails initial commit: d1af2f5 (August 2015) |
Well that was a fun read...
Closing the issue. That seems enough information for me to stay on Firejail. Thank you so much for the very quick responses! |
To extend: On a desktop-system the most common way to get root is to map However why should an attacker on a desktop-system be interested in becoming root? Ransomware, spyware, botnets, ... all work with normal rights. They can access the internet (if connected), encrypt/delete/upload your files, access network shares, ... You can additional harden firejail in
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Hello, I've had an argument with someone about Firejail. He claimed that any attacker can easily change the $PATH to disable Firejail, and then said that Firejail does more harm than good:
Is his claim about changing $PATH true?
Will it actually harm even more than running a program normally?
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