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by DEADMINCE
722 days ago
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> Not at all. I clearly underlined that I'm not looking for cases fitting that specific scenario The thing is, we're trying to talk about the security of OpenBSD compared to its competition. But you're trying to avoid letting anyone do that by saying only an attack against something in the default install you can do with a user account counts, which is absolutely ridiculous. I'm not moving the goalposts nor am I pretending in any sense. Your approach just doesn't make sense, measure or indicate anything useful or relevant about the security of OpenBSD. I stated so and explained why. But hey, keep believing whatever you want buddy. |
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> "But you're trying to avoid letting anyone do that by saying only an attack against something in the default install you can do with a user account counts, which is absolutely ridiculous."
I don't know who "we" are. The question I asked another poster, where you decided to butt in, regarded escalation from an unprivileged position and nothing else.
Nobody but yourself said anything along the lines of "only attacks against things in the default install 'count'", nor drew drew up comparisons against "the competition". You clearly have some larger axe to grind, but you're doing it in a discourse playing out only in your head, without reading what others actually wrote.