New Security-Enhanced Linux Release
James Cho writes: "Four days ago, the 2nd public release of the NSA's 'security-enhanced' version of Linux (it's not an entire distribution) came out. The NSA describes it as having 'a strong, flexible mandatory access control architecture incorporated into the major subsystems of the kernel". However it must be noted that this 'is not intended as a complete security solution for Linux' and that there is 'still much work needed to develop a complete security solution'."
I'd be wary of anything NSA, not because of anything they would put in the code for their purposes but their general incompetence in software development. I worked with these people in my stint at Mitre. It was humorous to work with them.
[I usually don't answer cut'n paste trolls...]
> What offends me (not to mention the 6000+ innocent dead and their grieving families) most
> about this story is, the terrorists made use of these kinds of communist open source tools to
> plan, communicate, and carry out their attack.
And they used "Microsoft Flight Simulator" for training.
It really offends me that millions of people are still using Microsoft products after this tragedy.