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London Stock Exchange got hacked as soon as it switched to Linux
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Now is this good publicity or not
Also noteworthy is the absence of coverage on LWN.net and the like
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostHappened a few days ago. The London Stock Exchange seems to have been hacked when it switched to Linux:
Computerworld covers a range of technology topics, with a focus on these core areas of IT: generative AI, Windows, mobile, Apple/enterprise, office suites, productivity software, and collaboration software, as well as relevant information about companies such as Microsoft, Apple, and Google.
Now is this good publicity or not Also noteworthy is the absence of coverage on LWN.net and the like
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Originally posted by kraftman View Postbtw. lamersky tried to convince Linux users we need their products.
Originally posted by Thatguy View PostLinux isn't as secure as many would like to pretend it is, once there is some serious money to be made by hacking a linux system, it will be hacked.
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Originally posted by Thatguy View Post
- disable module/driver loading completely
- strip every single unneeded exe/dll/bin from system
- completely disable direct access to memory
- disable execution on selected paritions/folders
- provide sources for immediate inplace security response
The only still possible way to hijack linux is using zeroday exploits and even that taken youll have to somehow upload your tools there and somehow assemble them.
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