> There was a hacker attacked my Linux box and put some files on my machine
> with user number and group number cannot be seen by a common user utility
> such as "userconf."
I am not familiar with any "userconf" program. If it is important to
the issue at hand then you will need to educate me an
There was a hacker attacked my Linux box and put some files on my machine
with user number and group number cannot be seen by a common user utility
such as "userconf." I tried to remove the file as root, but cannot do that.
Then I tried to "chown root [filename]" It also not allow me to do it. I