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How to kill suspicious processes in Linux (Simple Method)


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Posted 25 October 2020 - 06:37 AM

1. Open Terminal and get the admin rights

sudo su

2. List the running processes

ps -ax

or

ps -aux

3. Look for the PID. The PIDs are usually shown in the first column

PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND

4. Replace the <PID> parameter with the specific ID for the task(s) you consider

kill <PID>

Enjoy it !



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