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“Just found this GOLD on the second Episode of the fifth season of House of Cards.
The hacker character working for underwood uses FBI exploits to create some confusion on social media platforms and such. In this very scene he attempts to...
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Just found this GOLD on the second Episode of the fifth season of House of Cards.

The hacker character working for underwood uses FBI exploits to create some confusion on social media platforms and such. In this very scene he attempts to stop the link (maybe) and delete his traces.

First lets give them credit for working with actual shell commands: shred(1) is in fact an actual command found under many unix systems to securely (meaning overwrite a bunch of times) delete a file.

Let’s go through the flags he set one by one.

the -r option I am not aware of existing but he possibly means –remove which is actually -u and would truncate and remove file after overwriting

-v is obviously setting verbose output

-z means zero out the file as in overwrite with zeroes

-m does again not exist so let’s assume this is -n which sets the number of overwrites done -n3 would be redundant since it’s set by default however -n8 however would be kind of overkill but given it’s the ITS and the FBI were dealing with in this scene, fair enough.

The weird one is sdb9 which under /dev is a physical device (or at least an allocated one). Lets just assume thats like the RAID partition he has the “exploit files” on. The problem is if the device was still in use at the time by any process the program should have thrown source busy even if run by superuser. But I guess the “Exploits” just created… backdoor links? Still I admire Netflix for using an actual shell command.

P.S.after that he uses a wipe_logs.sh

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