Home Developer Special File Permissions in Linux: SUID, GUID, and Sticky Bit By Abhishek January 12, 2022 Linux has some special file permissions called SUID, GUID, and Sticky Bit. Learn more about special file permissions in Linux here. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleLUKS: Linux Hard Disk Data Encryption with NTFS Support in Linux Next articleHow to Create XFS File System in Linux (Step by Step) Must Read News Vim 9.0 Released, Introduces the New Vim9 Scripting Language Security Nearly a Million Kubernetes Instances Exposed on Internet Security Hacking Linux is Easy with PwnKit Developer How to Install KDE Plasma Desktop Environment on Debian 11 Developer How to Install Apache Cassandra NoSQL Database on Rocky Linux 8