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Old 25th September 2005, 12:50 AM
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rkhunter finds some bad binaries

/bin/kill
/bin/killall
/bin/login
/bin/dmesg
and few more

I am unable to login to my PC normally
I can login SSH graphcally

I prefer not to re-install

/bin/
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