Linux Security Concepts
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Privileged Process
Traditional UNIX implementations distinguish two categories of processes for the purpose of performing permission checks: privileged processes and unprivileged processes. A privileged process is a process with its effective user ID is 0, referred to as superuser or root. Privileged processes bypass all kernel permission checks.
Unprivileged Process
An unprivileged process is a process with a non-zero its effective user ID.