>The key concepts underlying SELinux can be traced to several earlier projects by the United States National Security Agency.
And they say windows 10 is a botnet?
>>51898344
I found another one, /g/!
>>51898344
>"traced"
It can't be "traced", faggot. SELinux is a perfect open-source and secure software wrote by NSA.
>>51898344
>"concepts"
>>51898389
this
>>51898344
selinux can be disabled and replaced entirely, and all of the code is there for you to look at.
try again
It's open source, so there can't be any backdoors.
Technically there can be backdoors, it's just unlikely because people would probably find them. >>51898788
>>51899329
>it's just unlikely because people would probably find them
All it takes is a single unknown or set sequence , that triggers an unreported action in CPUs when compiled and you have your own botnet thanks to the NSA.
We can't be sure our CPUs haven't had undocumented instructions built into them.
>>51899376
SELinux is one of the most audited and vetted piece of open source code in the world. If there was anything nefarious in there, it would have been found by now.
>>51898344
>SELinux
Completely disabled on a source level if you want (that is the case in a lot of distros by default).
>Windows
Can't even tell if something is disabled when you tick the "disable" option - should it even be available.
>>51899376
>We can't be sure our CPUs haven't had undocumented instructions built into them.
How about whole-other CPUs (ARC) and OS'es (ThreadX)?
http://libreboot.org/faq/#intelme
Ditch Intel.
Yeah but that 'botnet' is fully open source
you can go edit the botnet yourself, or completely compile your kernel without it
good luck with that on windows
*tips fedora 8*
>>51898788
systemd is the proof!