John Hasler writes:
> Gian Uberto Lauri writes:
> > sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
> > account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
>
> Ubuntu grants sudo privileges only to the first user account created.
> As there is no root account, there is just one account with root
> privileges.
Ubuntu does it the wrong way, as Mac OS does. This does not improve
security, just leaves some more door open.
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