[Full-disclosure] Ubuntu 11.10 now unsecure by default
adam
adam at papsy.net
Wed Nov 23 15:53:30 GMT 2011
>>You really need to take this test ->
http://psychologytoday.tests.psychtests.com/take_test.php?idRegTest=3040
How'd I do? http://pastebin.com/HKYc11AR
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:44 AM, <charlie at funkymunkey.com> wrote:
> I suppose the real question is, what is more important, that its linux
> or that its secure by default...?
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> Quoting dave bl <db.pub.mail at gmail.com>:
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> > On 23 November 2011 21:37, <charlie at funkymunkey.com> wrote:
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> >>> If you can't, maybe you can name other, more secure Linux distro in
> >>> which your 10 ways do not work.
> >>
> >> OpenBSD? :P
> >
> > What a great choice for a secure linux distribution ;)
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