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oval:org.secpod.oval:def:70681
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

oval:org.secpod.oval:def:68691
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

oval:org.secpod.oval:def:87360
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

oval:org.secpod.oval:def:92197
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

oval:org.secpod.oval:def:70771
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

oval:org.secpod.oval:def:85215
The usermod command can be used to specify which group the root user belongs to. This affects permissions of files that are created by the root user. Rationale: Using GID 0 for the root account helps prevent root-owned files from accidentally becoming accessible to non-privileged users.

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