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by kylemaxwell
4663 days ago
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Even so - the real question is whether the risk of the NSA (or some other well-funded highly-capable actor) having access to vulnerabilities in your system is greater or less than the risks of other actors exploiting the vulnerabilities in your system that the tools would prevent. In other words: what's worse, the NSA having the ability to bypass SELinux, or everybody being able to exploit things that SELinux would have protected? |
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