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by protomyth
3510 days ago
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Your not being dumb, but.... Locking down the machines is fine if you don't get any privilege exploits that take over the machine. Plus, this puts the machine in a known, good state every time we reboot or have a new user. Cannot use Linux (I would use PC-BSD given our BSD infrastructure). |
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but in that case deepfreeze isn't going to save you either.
privilege exploits = SYSTEM access = kernel mode access = ability to bypass deep freeze (by circumventing their IO driver)