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System software / User identifier / Group identifier / Setuid / Filesystem permissions / Principle of least privilege / Privilege separation / Linux kernel / System call / Unix / Software / Computing
Date: 2013-04-08 13:37:50
System software
User identifier
Group identifier
Setuid
Filesystem permissions
Principle of least privilege
Privilege separation
Linux kernel
System call
Unix
Software
Computing

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