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by dTal
1549 days ago
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>makes me feel like this is an out of touch, logically-bankrupt security regime we're trying to foist on the world This seems like a recurring theme. Other examples: * default app sandboxes that don't let desktop apps see your home directory or talk to other apps * browsers locking people out of websites with self-signed SSL certificates, while completely unencrypted websites get a pass * Bitcoin / "smart" contracts which remove the possibility of human intervention when a transaction goes wrong * The perennial insistence that using 'sudo' for everything is not just safer against mistakes but actually more secure than just running as root - as though an attacker gaining access to a sudo-enabled account wouldn't result in immediate pwnage anyway * Having to take our shoes off in airports |
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