Any vulnerability is an attack vector.
What a security expert!
Maybe you can at least read a figure and understand that they are not the
same:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/2010-T10-ArchitectureDiagram.png
It comes from the Wikipedia article on vulnerability
Does deja-dup-monitor run automatically by default once a month?
I chose weekly backups. That can be configured of course.
It is impressive how much bullshit you can pack up in a post! My favorite one
is quidam not using Trisquel.
When I asked him if thats because he doesn't even use trisquel and prefers
debian, he got offended and said he was done talking to me.
Quidam is Trisquel's leader. Of course, he uses Trisquel. Stop trolling
around.
I believe he uses debian.
So, one more time, you don't know. You just assume that people are frauds
and shout it on the forum and the IRC. Like you wrote: you just piss off
people on the Internet.
Either you consider the GRUB password is useless (and
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Security says it is
useless in almost all situations) and it makes no sense that you want
/etc/grub.d/01_PASSWORD back or you consider that it brings some security and
it makes no sense
Yes, 'dhclient' was a remote exploit vector. This is precisely what I wrote.
Do you know the difference between having a vulnerability and being an
attack vector? You obviously don't. Who is foolish? I guess the one who was
banned from like 8 freenode rooms for complaining about dhclient
Déjà-Dup can encrypt the files with GPG (using a symmetric cipher) and can
backup to a computer though SSH. Just look at its Storage tab. When you
setup the backup, encryption will be proposed.