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Originally posted by Panda_Wrist View Post
You know I loved your stupid non sense posts, trying to tell everyone that everything you think is right and if they think differently at all then they are stupid dumb ass internet trolls. Those post were so much fun to read. That was because you were just giving out harmless opinions that if people would follow wouldn't cause any damage. But when you try stating your "facts" as you like to call everything you say, by telling people to disable their security in the name of security, you are giving out horrible wrong incorrect advise that is dangerous.
And funny how you finally respond to one of my posts that don't say anything about having Michael benchmark your "distro" Could it be that you don't have one? or that you are scared that it will do horrible in the benchmarks? That your 'setup' won't win every test? Or is it that you don't actually use the bullshit you spout? I think its the last one. I bet you are a gnome3 systemd redhat loving user. Why else won't you provide your "distro" for Michael to benchmark. I'm sure he would do it just because he knows that that benchmark would get killer views proving that you are wrong with your setup being the best.
Also never give out "security" advise again. some one might actually listen to you and that would be bad.
Also I'm sick of hearing about how debianxfce should be banned or whatever. That's clearly not going to happen and it's neither the first nor last time someone is wrong on the internet. Deal with it.
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Originally posted by Konstantin A. View PostSo according to Intel, dmesg poses a security risk. Look here, since May 29th. Hardware mitigation on new Intel CPU is a placebo. New security hole discovered.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.12701
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Originally posted by Konstantin A. View PostSo according to Intel, dmesg poses a security risk. Look here, since May 29th. Hardware mitigation on new Intel CPU is a placebo. New security hole discovered.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.12701
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Experimental Setup.
We evaluate Fallout on two Intel machines, a Kaby Lake i7-7600U and a Coffee Lake R i9-9900K. Both machines run a fully updated Ubuntu 16.04 system, with all countermeasures in their default configuration.
On both systems, we empirically test the possible locations on the kernel in its address space obtaining about 490 locations, implying about 9 bits of entropy.
Experimental Results.
We run the attack 1000 times each, on both the Kaby Lake and the Coffee Lake machines. Our attack can recover the kernel location with 100% accuracy on both machines, within about 0.27 seconds
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostAh, here we go again.
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Originally posted by Djhg2000 View PostFree speech as a law exists because we used to morally align with it as a concept, not the other way around. If you need a law to accept free speech as a concept then it just means you're more authoritarian than liberal.
It does not apply between individuals, you have no right to force people to listen to whatever you have to say, especially if you are a guest in a private place.
Really, if you suck so much at convincing people that you need to force them to listen to you, then you have failed and you should gtfo, you like it or not.
Ideas aren't shared by force, you little shits need to learn this.
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