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hello and welcome today iamp;#39;m going to cover a loophole that exists in unix that allows you to modify files even without having right access well for this iamp;#39;m assuming that you already know the basics on how to get to the unix and linux shell terminal that you know some commands to manipulate files and you know the basics of unix or linux file system permissions unix and linux are great but they are not perfect and here is one glitch that you should be aware of so right now i have two sessions one of them is a root session and the other one is a session with a normal user in this case my user id so um i have a directory which is absolutely empty and say i want to create a folder called secure when i list it it says well you know my user has created a directory called secure and i can see this also on my root session thatamp;#39;s great now as root as the administrator iamp;#39;m going to access the secure folder and iamp;#39;m going to create a new file and in this fil