From 81299ca25ef956a6bce5b829a1c3f529fa4e828e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Leschnik Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 23:56:11 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] fix minor typos in Punctuation.xml --- LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/Punctuation.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/Punctuation.xml b/LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/Punctuation.xml index 4097f59a..d25d0682 100755 --- a/LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/Punctuation.xml +++ b/LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/Punctuation.xml @@ -12668,7 +12668,7 @@ FORTRAN source code From Whatis-Extensions -On UNIX, a user can place an e-mail address in his ".forward" file. This will cause all e-mail sent to his account to be forwarded to that e-mail address. This file a is prime target of attackers. If they can overwrite this file, they can subtly start capturing the user's e-mail. This is especially dangerous if the the account in question is the root account. Note that the user doesn't have to know any about this file or have one on his system. The mere creation of this file by the intruder will activate this feature. Furthermore, since this file starts with a 'dot', it is normally hidden from the user, so they won't even be ware that this feature exists. From Hacking-Lexicon +On UNIX, a user can place an e-mail address in his ".forward" file. This will cause all e-mail sent to his account to be forwarded to that e-mail address. This file a is prime target of attackers. If they can overwrite this file, they can subtly start capturing the user's e-mail. This is especially dangerous if the account in question is the root account. Note that the user doesn't have to know any about this file or have one on his system. The mere creation of this file by the intruder will activate this feature. Furthermore, since this file starts with a 'dot', it is normally hidden from the user, so they won't even be ware that this feature exists. From Hacking-Lexicon http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html