Ah yes, to generate profit for the Linux™ shareholders.
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Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world 13 hours agoFor all we know, Linux could be just as compromised…
Terminarchs@slrpnk.net 10 hours ago
Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I was reading how the us gov tried to plant something in an update.
Moose@moose.best 9 hours ago
I mean, but we pretty much do know? The difference between Linux and Windows / MacOS is Linux is open source and can be checked and audited by anyone. If an exploit exists, it will be visible publicly and just needs to be spotted by those knowledgeable enough. Windows and MacOS are more than likely audited too but by private companies under NDA, so then it’s left up to Microsoft or Apple to decide what exploits are fixed.
Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I agree completely, but I did read something tried to be sneaked into an update, and you never really know, software is complicated and maybe some roundabout way to have an exploit using code that looks like it’s intent was something different.
Moose@moose.best 6 hours ago
Ah yes, I think that was when a FOSS maintainer had to step down and handed it off to someone else if I remember right? See this XKCD for relevance. It’s pretty ridiculous how much we (and companies with billion dollar revenues) rely on the free work of others for such important systems. But yes, an important distinction to make is that certain Linux distributions may use code by others that is not open source and malicious without them realizing.