Security researchers have discovered a ludicrously simple way to hack into a number of Linux distributions: Just tap the backspace key 28 times in a row.
A team from the Cybersecurity Group at Polytechnic University of
Valencia (UPV) in Spain found that doing so for builds utilizing the
ubiquitous Grub2 bootloader -- that's to say just about all of them --
immediately bypasses the lock screen, initiates the "Grub rescue shell"
and grants the user access to the system for whatever nefarious things
they have in mind.
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