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by RyanZAG
4496 days ago
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Sure, but you have to trust someone. How do you know the baker you bought some bread from didn't put hallucinogenic drugs into your bread this morning? The key is to limit the number of people you trust and remove instances where you mistakenly trust more people than you believe you do. When downloading a .exe over http, you trust an unknown number of people working at each company your packets hop over to reach the server. You are implicitly trusting each and everyone of an unknown number of people with direct root access. With a Linux distro this is different: you are trusting the distro and any employees/volunteers of that distro. You trust that the distro is actively vetting the people involved - or is at least in a position to publicly name them if they break the trust of users, etc. Ultimately you do still have to trust someone, though. Debian, at least, has proven to be fairly trustworthy so far. Who has access to ae-5.r23.londen03.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net and what do I do if they MITM my traffic? EDIT: Any why can't they spell London correctly? |
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