juurimine
Juurimine, also known as root access, is the process of gaining privileged control over a computer system, typically a Unix-like operating system. This control allows users to bypass standard security restrictions and perform actions that are normally inaccessible to regular users. The term "root" itself refers to the superuser account, which has the highest level of permissions.
Achieving root access can be accomplished through various methods. One common approach is by exploiting security
The reasons for seeking juurimine vary. System administrators often require root access for essential maintenance tasks,