It's really not a generalization. It's prevalent in their forums, mailing lists etc. especially in OpenBSD. No matter how detailed documentation...
What happens on exams when they can't access Wolfram-Alpha for answers? Where I went to college everything was graded under a Bell Curve so if...
The last time I tried it I dropped it because under BSD Chromium seemed to be unsandboxed (chrome://sandbox) however it appears that there is a...
I really only like Cinnamon. The Gecko I was using was the rolling release so really Tumbleweed. It's just that hotspot thing which you'd think...
Just curious. I couldn't get Tumbleweed to install and ran Gecko for a few months - aside from some codecs and an added repo they are the same...
26 is out in a couple of weeks.
uMatrix requires a lot of fine tuning or experience using it before its easy and using hosts files to block ads with umatrix is just a killer...
I'm keeping my eye on Redox OS which is a new OS built from the ground up based on Rust which is sponsored by Mozilla (I believe). They have a...
The 2017 pwn2own results. Firefox hadn't even been entered the last few years because it's been considered too easy to hack so they've made...
Is 10S even available for download?
Hell yeah, Apple would literally sell millions of Apple watches overnight, me for one!
chrome://sandbox/ in the address bar shows you the sandbox status
Regardless of your thoughts on this subject you have to agree that the kevlar vest comment was hilarious!
http://www.cio.com/article/3194070/security/xen-hypervisor-faces-third-highly-critical-vm-escape-bug-in-10-months.html
This is extremely encouraging.
Given that this is a Linux forum and the article is written about Linux containers, why would you expect to read about Sandboxie?
I agree that a negative outlook on KSPP by Spender was to be expected. On the other - since they are selling their info and only selling their...
Spender pretty much laid waste to the KSPP. Maybe he's way off but when the gravy train of copied security features developed by GrSec runs dry a...
Yeah, just the browser.
That was the first thing that stood out for me also. It actually hurt my eyes to look at it.
Their comparison matrix & notes especially in regard to the kernel self protection project show the vast differences in protections....
Right from the horses mouth https://paste.debian.net/hidden/491e73cb/
What OS are you using to make the bootable usb?
It would be funny if ESET (who reported this in the article) gave the malware a bigger attack surface on Linux allowing it to run.
ChromeOS uses it also but Google can probably move on easier than most. Alpine already forked awhile ago....
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