Root permission tool area

Root permissions, a type of system permissions, can be understood as the same concept as SYSTEM permissions, but are higher than Administrator permissions. Root is the super administrator user account in Linux and Unix systems. This account has supreme power over the entire system and all objects. All can be operated, so many hackers have to upgrade their permissions to root permissions when invading the system. Using the Windows method, that is to add their illegal accounts to the Administrators user group.
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Root permission tool area

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Root permissions, a type of system permissions, can be understood as the same concept as SYSTEM permissions, but are higher than Administrator permissions. Root is the super administrator user account in Linux and Unix systems. This account has supreme power over the entire system and all objects. All can be operated, so many hackers have to upgrade their permissions to root permissions when invading the system. Using the Windows method, that is to add their illegal accounts to the Administrators user group.