Thomas, I'm not sure about your test -- there is a /bin/echo in the
filesystem (from the coreutils package) so checking for a file named
'echo' in that directory is not indicative of any attack. I suspect you
also have a /root/echo file, perhaps left over from earlier testing. If
you do, please delete or rename /root/echo and test again. Be sure to
test with a freshly-started bash shell, too.

Thanks

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