Economics 101: doesn't matter what you say, it matters what you DO.
Everyone says security is important; few actually give a shit about
it.
Amen brother!
That's right to the point!
Nick.
On 3/14/22 4:31 PM, the guy who couldn't solve a trivial problem
without vi on the install media wrote:
Billions of companies world wide use the Linux kernel and several of
the major Linux distributions daily. It would stand to reason that that
would make a lot more bugs be discovered.
The Ope
On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 01:08:38AM +0100, i...@tutanota.com wrote:
>Do you believe that OpenBSD has less attack vectors? I fail to see
>that. If I install a basic Debian, just as an example, with only the
>base system, there is nothing running to attack. If I install NGINX on
>OpenBSD and on Debian
On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 8:13 PM wrote:
> Please see "Are all BSDs created equally. OpenBSD vs NetBSD vs FreeBSD"
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvSPqo3_3vM
>
> How they are handled is another matter, but its just as easy as it is in
> other OS's.
>
> Do you believe that OpenBSD has less attack
It depends on your threat model. All else being equal, using a less
known OS can even be safer. A popular OS will have many people
motivated to dedicate time to find flaws and thus, will have many more
known vulnerabilities plus a number of holes that are not disclosed by
the reearchers. If vulnera
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