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by scrollaway 4129 days ago
The superfish issue is why you run linux? You could've given the world a bit of a heads up on it, don't you think?
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No, if you wipe the hd and reinstall it's not an issue. I run linux because I like it. Stuff like this doesn't happen with mainstream distros.
I know at least Mint does DNS and browser plugin ad injection.
Is this documented somewhere? I tried searching for a couple combinations of "linux mint dns ad injection", but couldn't find anything relevant.
I was referring to their use of OpenDNS http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=128529

And hijacking Google search on Firefox, http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=142

OpenDNS hasn't done ad pages for non-existent domains in ages. As for "hijacking" Google search, that's simply setting a different default - you can change it and nothing tries to stop you, and OS upgrades won't change it back (I believe).
Aww, really? This is the first I've heard of this.
No, not really.
I guess you haven't heard of amazon+ubuntu? This is just a side effect of maximizing profits, and it happens to anyone making a profit, unless they're idealistic enough.
Ubuntu wasn't MITM your connections, it's hardly the same. They had ads, not a massive security hole.
Also they informed useres about Amazon integration and afaik provide a way to disable it.
Sorry, I'm low on tinfoil. You'll have to go to the store and pick up your own.