GNU Bash: Government ID Required for Using

Introduction:

This is a serious warning. The GNU Bash software has been updated to require government-issued identification from users over 18 years old before allowing access to its core functions.

The requirement applies to all users, including developers, system administrators, and regular end-users. The government claims this measure is to enhance security and ensure compliance with legal standards.

Why the Change?

What Happens Next?

Bash will now prompt users with the following message:

"To proceed, you must present a valid government-issued ID. Please provide your name, date of birth, and passport number."

Once verified, the user will be granted access to the command-line interface.

Contact Support

If you encounter issues, please contact the following support channels:

Important Note

Please note that this change is irreversible. Once you have been prompted for an ID, you will need to provide it at each login.

Disclaimer

This information is provided solely for educational purposes. Do not use this software for illegal activities.