I wonder how secure BeOS iscloset geek wrote: I believe in security through obscurity. Run OpenBSD.
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I wonder how secure BeOS iscloset geek wrote: I believe in security through obscurity. Run OpenBSD.
Ah, the RS security scale "If I can't hack it it must be secure"Red Squirrel wrote: I think the only reason linux is more secure is because it's more complicated. Since when I'm asked (or want) to hack into a server, the minute I see it's linux, I have no clue what to try since it's too vast and complicated in terms of functionability.
Hey, if you don't think that's true, well, let's see you hack into my secret laptop!closet geek wrote:Ah, the RS security scale "If I can't hack it it must be secure"Red Squirrel wrote: I think the only reason linux is more secure is because it's more complicated. Since when I'm asked (or want) to hack into a server, the minute I see it's linux, I have no clue what to try since it's too vast and complicated in terms of functionability.
cg
Donesintekk wrote:Hey, if you don't think that's true, well, let's see you hack into my secret laptop!closet geek wrote:Ah, the RS security scale "If I can't hack it it must be secure"Red Squirrel wrote: I think the only reason linux is more secure is because it's more complicated. Since when I'm asked (or want) to hack into a server, the minute I see it's linux, I have no clue what to try since it's too vast and complicated in terms of functionability.
cg