Linux is NOT secure.
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Linux is NOT secure. The average Linux distro is garbage. Latest dirty frag shit proved my point too. GrapheneOS and probably (not sure) secureblue didn't get affected by this.
Use secureblue GNOME or nothing.
#Linux #secureblue #GNOME #CachyOS #Ubuntu #Fedora #FedoraLinux #Security #Cybersecurity #Privacy #Anonymity #FuckTheGovernment #Spyware #Hack #Hacking
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Linux is NOT secure. The average Linux distro is garbage. Latest dirty frag shit proved my point too. GrapheneOS and probably (not sure) secureblue didn't get affected by this.
Use secureblue GNOME or nothing.
#Linux #secureblue #GNOME #CachyOS #Ubuntu #Fedora #FedoraLinux #Security #Cybersecurity #Privacy #Anonymity #FuckTheGovernment #Spyware #Hack #Hacking
@anonleftist
Yeah. I'm sure, Secureblue and GrapheneOS are completely safe from critical security issues ...
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@anonleftist
Yeah. I'm sure, Secureblue and GrapheneOS are completely safe from critical security issues ...
@simondeutschl dirty frag didn't affect GOS for example thanks to hardening.
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Linux is NOT secure. The average Linux distro is garbage. Latest dirty frag shit proved my point too. GrapheneOS and probably (not sure) secureblue didn't get affected by this.
Use secureblue GNOME or nothing.
#Linux #secureblue #GNOME #CachyOS #Ubuntu #Fedora #FedoraLinux #Security #Cybersecurity #Privacy #Anonymity #FuckTheGovernment #Spyware #Hack #Hacking
@anonleftist I don't think generalizing based on one CVE is a great way to think about security.
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@anonleftist I don't think generalizing based on one CVE is a great way to think about security.
@return0media what are you talking about?
Thanks to hardening they didn't get affected by that. Other distros have ZERO hardening.
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@return0media what are you talking about?
Thanks to hardening they didn't get affected by that. Other distros have ZERO hardening.
@anonleftist sure, the distro you mentioned has hardening against the suid-root exploitation path but your generalization doesn't neccesarily follow.
Also the assumption that other distros have zero hardening is also verifiably untrue.
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@anonleftist sure, the distro you mentioned has hardening against the suid-root exploitation path but your generalization doesn't neccesarily follow.
Also the assumption that other distros have zero hardening is also verifiably untrue.
@return0media they don't even come with a hardened firewall...
Ubuntu doesn't even have a firewall for example.
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@return0media they don't even come with a hardened firewall...
Ubuntu doesn't even have a firewall for example.
@anonleftist Use a search engine to see if Ubuntu comes with a firewall. (Hopefully you find UFW)
You can't expect an operating system to come with a completely pre-configured firewall for every use case.
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