Man ends all his company work for missing a command on the Linux terminal

Let this story serve as a lesson to you who goes out copying and pasting any command from the internet without worrying about where it is or what is giving you the hint. A "pro" (let's put some quotes here …) ended up deleting all the work of your company by mistake in the terminal.

Let this story serve as a lesson to you who goes out copying and pasting any command from the internet without worrying about where it is or what is giving you the hint. A "pro" (let's put some quotes here …) ended up deleting all the work of your company by mistake in the terminal.

Man deletes all the work of his company According to Infomoney, who even cited the individual's name, a man, let's say so, accomplished a feat that left his company literally with nothing. With just one wrong command, he deleted the websites of more than 1,500 customers his company had.

The command that caused all the trouble was rm rf, which was applied by the programmer during maintenance operations on the Linux server that he operated. He was able to delete all websites hosted by the company including backups. At this time just have a message that comes to our head:

Your worm is wise!

Update

It was discovered that this story is just an Internet Hoax, a story invented by the boy himself who asked for help on a forum with this supposed problem, the story was published. at PC WorldI want to thank our reader Arkham Noctis who sent us the mail. Despite Hoax situations like these, even if invented, can actually happen to users who place commands they find on the internet without knowing what they are for. Gone Hoax, stay in lio. _____________________________________________________________________________ See any errors or would you like to add any suggestions to this article? Collaborate, click here. Founder of blog and channel Diolinux, passionate about technology and games.