ahartmetz added a comment.

  A good rule is that if you want to protect against a security issue, you must 
first explain why the user is not already screwed.
  If a malicious app is running and can disable the screen locker (or not), the 
security state transition is from "the user is completely screwed" to "the user 
is completely screwed". If you have a rogue process running, it has almost 
infinite ways to grab the user's information and whatnot. Disabling the screen 
locker is not the problem at that point.

REPOSITORY
  rKSCREENLOCKER KScreenLocker

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D797

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To: graesslin, bshah, davidedmundson, colomar
Cc: ahartmetz, mak, plasma-devel
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