If the .bashrc is immutable, the attacker can't remove it.
That's how it works.
2ndSkin
joined 9 months ago
No, that's not how it works.
You really should stop talking shit about things you know nothing about.
Truly sad.
So, you learned about .bashrc today, and you're now an expert?
Perhaps stand down and let the experts have their say.
Then the Dems recruited Cheney.
maga is 1/10th of voting Americans?
Fourplay
by Fourplay
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It's .bashrc, not bashrc, and .bashrc is in the home directory.
If .bashrc is immutable, it can't be removed from home.