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by jlgaddis
3810 days ago
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IMO, "sane defaults" are missing from pretty much every operating system out there -- both in their installers and the resulting installed system. It all comes down to that "convenience versus security" trade-off and, for better or worse, those implementing these systems tend to lean more towards the "convenience" side. It's going to take some major changes before we start seeing systems that are "(mostly) secure by default". |
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