Well then, here is something you might find interesting because I do:
There is a version of linux which is designed by the intelligence community to be used in more critical environments when security is of importance.
The problem with using these more secure hardened versions is that they are difficult to use because so many services are closed off, or so the story goes.
What do you think, since you may know more than I.
222. ALSO what about the back doors that some say the NSA asks to be put in different systems like Windows, and ALSO Linux?
Here are two links to the NSA stuff:
Security-Enhanced Linux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NSA Asked Linus Torvalds To Install Backdoors Into GNU/Linux - Falkvinge on Infopolicy
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ON ANOTHER SUBJECT:
Who is this prikkk HarryB who goes around the forum asking reader to shun my SpamInCan postings?
Must be the sensitive type with a serious lack of curiosity about our world.
With prickks like this, who needs enemies?



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