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by charcircuit
1254 days ago
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You still have to worry about vulnerabilities. It shouldn't be possible for a chat program that someone exploited to be able to access your ssh private keys, but unfortunately this is how many Linux distros, ignoring Android based ones, work. |
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So far this never happened on free operating systems running free software on X11. Hence I refuse to believe this is a realistic threat scenario. Severe sandboxing is only necessary for untrusted/non-FOSS software otherwise it just harms user experience an productivity especially for power users.