sadTruth

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[–] sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch 3 points 1 month ago

Extracting the keys locked to an TPM is supposed to be impossible, so you do not need to worry about somebody stealing your keys.

TPM sniffing

[–] sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch -1 points 2 months ago

If you are having sensitive information stored using closed-source software/OS, you can stop reading right here. This is your biggest vulnerability and the best thing you can do is to switch to FOSS.

For those that have already switched:
It made me think about how to improve the resistance of large FOSS projects against state-sponsored attackers injecting backdoors.

The best thing i came up with would be to have each contribution checked by a contributor of a rival state. So a Russian (or Chinese) contributor verifies a contribution by an American.
The verifying contributors would have to be chosen at random in a way that is not predeterminable by an attacker, otherwise a Chinese-state contributor will contribute harmless code until the next verifier will be a US-based Chinese spy. Then they will submit a backdoor and have it checked by an American citizen paid by China.
Also the random number generator has to be verifiable by outsiders, otherwise a spy in the Linux-Foundation can manipulate the outcome of choosing a favorable verifier for a backdoor.

This can obviously only be done as long as there are lots of contributors from rivaling states. If the US decided that Linux can only allow contributors from USA/EU, then this model can not work and Linux would have to relocate into a more favorable state like Switzerland.

What one should keep in mind that even if the US would ban all foreign contributions and the foundation would not relocate, Linux would still be more secure than any closed source OS, as those foreigners can still look at the code and blow the whistle on bugs/backdoors. It would however be much more insecure than it is now, as the overhead for finding bugs/backdoors would be much larger.

[–] sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Es gäbe auch Lösungen für den demographischen Wandel, jedoch sind die teuer oder demokratisch fragwürdig. Ein staatliches Fortpflanzungsprogramm könnte man machen, wenn man wollte. Schon in der Schule die Kinder dazu erziehen, dass Kinder bekommen das höchste Ziel im Leben ist.

Spricht hier der Beauftragte für Pyramidensysteme?

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Warum ein Problem lösen wenn man auch 2 neue schaffen kann?

[–] sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch 64 points 3 months ago (5 children)

If the fertility rate remains below 2, it will become harder and harder to wage war. And if it femains below 2 long enough there will be nobody left to wage war (or die in it).

So please sacrifice your precious time, health and money for your future children. Do it for the love of war!

[–] sadTruth@lemmy.hogru.ch 40 points 6 months ago
  • Far left / Pirates: Always vote for privacy.
  • Greens: Almost always vote for privacy.
  • Center Left: Often vote for privacy.
  • Center Right/Right: Always vote against privacy.
  • Far Right: Vote against privacy or usually just abstain from voting on important decisions.

Just as always with the right: Nothing but lies.

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