HTG Explains: Why You Shouldn’t Log Into Your Linux System As Root

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Published on Fri, 21 Sep 2012 10:00:37 GMT Indexed on 2012/09/21 15:42 UTC
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On Linux, the Root user is equivalent to the Administrator user on Windows. However, while Windows has long had a culture of average users logging in as Administrator, you shouldn’t log in as root on Linux.

Microsoft tried to improve Windows security practices with UAC – you shouldn’t log in as root on Linux for the same reason you shouldn’t disable UAC on Windows.

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