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the next is an open-source operating system now that means that certain files are publicly known the source code and methods used generator files are indeed publicly known to the world but can passwords really be secured on a Linux operating system well as it turns out yes they can just because the methods are known the resultant hashes the one-way hash that password is stored in is still a very secure way to store a password so let me show you where the files are on the system and how theyamp;#39;re generated Iamp;#39;m going to use a virtual machine for this demonstration just because I donamp;#39;t want you to know my actual password there are two files necessary for the storage of usernames and passwords the first one being at user name is in the fall slash ET c / passwd and his fatheramp;#39;s split out into the username unique ID group name home folder location and d terminal or shell for most users itamp;#39;s going to be either bash or no login but there are other terminal