![]() Files that show as "unknown" didn't contain any data that MIME type detection could identify. MIME type detection utilizes a series of heuristics, like looking at the file's content, maybe its extension, and so on, to try to intelligently determine the kind of data it contains. The file browser uses MIME type detection to identify a file and show its type. My computer is not networked to any other, and was not attached to the Internet when these files were created.Īre these “unknown” files any indication of intrusion or hijack of my system? Anything I should worry about? I am new to Ubuntu and don't know whether “unknown” file type is as ominous in Ubuntu as it is in Windows. I have read that these files have a security function, and that is why I am concerned. ICEauthority contains mostly readable phrases, almost all like these, and mostly highlighted in red: is the difference between the paths shown in these 2 lines? And specifically, what does the symbol mean in this example? pulse-cookie contains characters like the following in gedit, most of them highlighted in red: \EC\BD\C8\D5\ED\C2\EC\AF#\B6v\EE\83\F7\C2\C8vnr\EA Xauthority contains a single line of meaningless (to me) letters and symbols. xsession-errors 28.5 kB plain text document Can anyone tell me what these ”unknown” file types are? Are they legitimate?. In /home// are, among others, the following entries. ![]()
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