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    10 months ago

    Because I didn’t know what a fork bomb was:

    a fork bomb is a denial-of-service (DoS) attack wherein a process continually replicates itself to deplete available system resources, slowing down or crashing the system due to resource starvation.

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    A classic example of a fork bomb is one written in Unix shell :(){ :|:& };:, possibly dating back to 1999, which can be more easily understood as

    fork() fork fork & fork

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    > In it, a function is defined (fork()) as calling itself (fork), then piping (|) its result into itself, all in a background job (&).
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    > The code using a colon `:` as the function name is not valid in a shell as defined by POSIX, which only permits alphanumeric characters and underscores in function names. However, its usage is allowed in GNU Bash as an extension.
    
    [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_bomb)