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Anonymous No.106277419 >>106277424 >>106277468 >>106277503 >>106277505 >>106277594 >>106277615 >>106278286 >>106278332 >>106278356 >>106278366 >>106278399 >>106278420 >>106278523 >>106278533 >>106278573
Wake the fuck up
Linux Pozzed as fuck

>but it was discovered
By a fucking accident, the other 927592476 went through unlisted.
Anonymous No.106277421 >>106277948 >>106278366
>development versions
you get what you deserve lol
Anonymous No.106277424 >>106278366
>>106277419 (OP)
>big tech pays off chink to shit up long time utility and make it spooky by association
>never fear though because big tech has useless re-write of utility and every last distro just happened to bundle it in for no reason
Anonymous No.106277468 >>106277494 >>106278366
>>106277419 (OP)
>s-stop using linux now!!
Anonymous No.106277494 >>106278038
>>106277468
Actually I did stop using it.
My combo was KDE + Debian for over 8 years and it was the greatest desktop system I have ever used. But I came to realization that free and open source projects are fundamentally flawed and lack streamlined security and QA measures.
Anonymous No.106277503 >>106277529
>>106277419 (OP)
Is this literally the only example anti Linux people have?
Anonymous No.106277505 >>106278234
>>106277419 (OP)
As the local schizo always challenging himself, I'm switching to gentoo (currently on Arch)
Anonymous No.106277529
>>106277503
I'm not anti linux, I'm anti-bazaar development
(Op here)
Anonymous No.106277594
>>106277419 (OP)
>the other 927592476
Are the other 927592476 in the kernel with us now?
Anonymous No.106277615
>>106277419 (OP)
>the other 927592476 went through unlisted.
"BACKDOORS could be here", he thought...
Anonymous No.106277948
>>106277421
>"Just use debian testing bro"
Lol
Anonymous No.106278038
>>106277494
kindly listen to this saar he know what he say
saars only use certified offitial enterprays products like Crowdstrike we kindly do the needful and check everything
Anonymous No.106278125
>Guy spent years gaining trust
>Finally releases virus
>Gets caught in testing
>Identity blow
>Years blow
>only people who were running the bleeding edge branch affected
>This somehow means Linux is insecure.
This just shows how secure Linux is. The moment it could be caught it was caught. Open source isn't about stopping the existence of bad actors, its being able to catch them in the act.
Anonymous No.106278234
>>106277505
Try Macaroni OS
Anonymous No.106278286 >>106278343
>>106277419 (OP)
The exploit uses liblzma with systemD extension, OpenSSH is just used for the tunnel.

IBM/red hat gave it a 10, but kept all systemD headlines from the vast majority of technews sites.
Anonymous No.106278332
>>106277419 (OP)
>anon discovers everything is pozzed
>in 2025AD
>"Wake the fuck up"
lmao, have you been in deep freeze since the 80s nigga? what were you in for?
Anonymous No.106278343 >>106278405
>>106278286
Yes, whatever. We can assume the majority of free and open source project has been probably compromised decades ago without anyone noticing.
Anonymous No.106278356
>>106277419 (OP)
This is why Arch doesn't apply custom patches to packages. You get what upstream provides. Debian folx were literally asking to be hacked.
Anonymous No.106278366 >>106278390
>>106277424
>>106277421
>>106277419 (OP)
>>106277468
This was a systemd backdoor. We've been telling you for years not to use systemd.
Anonymous No.106278390
>>106278366
Are you illiterate? The backdoor is in xz
Anonymous No.106278399
>>106277419 (OP)
>By a fucking accident,
Indian thread.
Anonymous No.106278405
>>106278343
You can assume that about all software you fucking retard. Why would you trust anything?
Anonymous No.106278420
>>106277419 (OP)
Literally only debian unstable was affected, even though the code technically made it into Fedora, the way Fedora had things setup the backdoor was broken and unusable.

Literally Debian Unstable was the only thing vulnerable, and you're an idiot for running that.
Anonymous No.106278443
>Chinese glowies spend years of planning and development to craft a backdoor
>One autist foils their plans by running a benchmark
Linux undefeated
Anonymous No.106278523
>>106277419 (OP)
It isn't pozzed. There were a lot of red flags with this and even the google fuzz infrastructure caught that it was niggerlicious. No one is going to just trust that the tests are broken anymore.
Anonymous No.106278528
Why does a dependency of a dependency get to replace functions in your code without anything even calling it?
Anonymous No.106278533
>>106277419 (OP)
it was barely affecting some versions of debian, took years to get effective, took days to get noticed
>OP is a faggot
Anonymous No.106278544 >>106278560
For the brainlets the point was not that this one was caught, but you're talking about 'oh hey this one was caught by an autist just by chance' as if that's a good thing. Any backdoor that doesn't affect benchmarks slipped right through.
Anonymous No.106278560 >>106278576
>>106278544
>just use government approved backdoors such as windows and mac goy
Anonymous No.106278573 >>106278582
>>106277419 (OP)
are you aware that the alternatives have their malware baked into the operating system itself?
Anonymous No.106278576 >>106278594 >>106278634
>>106278560
That's not an argument either, goy for brains.
The shadowbrokers leaks should have told you that NSA etc doesn't actually have backdoors baked into windows; else that would have gotten leaked. Instead they have zero-days that they don't report to the manufacturer. I wouldn't be surprised if they had 0days for windows still, but not for linux.
Anonymous No.106278582
>>106278573
You can't even see the code because of jewish IP lmao
>Then there is no backdoor obviously
Anonymous No.106278594
>>106278576
Thanks god that genius anon knows what NSA and APTs are all about
keep me posted.
Anonymous No.106278634 >>106278644
>>106278576
Literally retarded. Either way, it extends beyond just Windows. In many industries, you may be contractually required to install literal malware in kernel space anyway (Antivirus) which is as much an APT as anything else. Windows users have it even worse than Linux only because the (woefully unenforced) GPLv2 license makes it hard for AV faggots to shit up the kernel.
Anonymous No.106278644
>>106278634
If you're going to literally and knowingly install backdoors then lmao
cloudstrike is the new hotness, you think root access to everyone's computers is something that the NSA is going to ignore? Me neither