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by robertelder
1287 days ago
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Since we're on the topic of snap updates: A couple weeks ago I was working away in the terminal when all of a sudden, my USB camera turned on and its light started flashing at me indicating something had just started interacting with my webcam. I immediately assumed "Oh, that's probably just some hackers watching me through my web-cam.", so I looked through /var/log a bit and noticed that it had just re-detected all USB devices and two new users had just been added to my system: snapd-range-12345-root:x:12345:12345::/nonexistent:/usr/bin/false
snap_daemon:x:12345:12345::/nonexistent:/usr/bin/false
Does anyone know what these new users are for, and why they were added just now instead of at install time? I googled a bit, but couldn't find any recent news about it. |
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