Reflecting on Linux Security in 2003
LogError writes "Here's a look at some interesting happenings with Linux security in 2003 with comments by Bob Toxen (one of the 162 recognized developers of Berkeley UNIX and author of "Real World Linux Security") and Marcel Gagne (President of Salmar Consulting, Inc. and author of "Linux System Administration - A User's Guide" and "Moving to Linux")."
English is spoken in countries other than mine?
Try the Middle East, China.
South America probably hates you too.
Canada secretly think you are satan.
Central America just wants to sell you drugs.
My brother got leid more times than there are security patches for your dickhead OS.
Nipples are cool.
tough year to say the leased. what a mess?
as we can see, despite evile's unprecedented assault/life0cide perpetraitored on the creators' planet/population/humankind, most of us are still alive.
as the # of lumenaries grows, you might also note the declining 'influence' of evile on many of US?
the planet/population remains in high crisis alert with a real risk of overheating (peacing off?) the main processors still looming large.
consult with/trust in yOUR creators.... get ready to lighten up.
if I had mod points i would have modded parent up. the AC who posted re: "far more of the world spell it like that", and the mods who modded down parent - at least the way i see it, the parent was making the point that while the grandparent is telling the euros to fuck off because hey he's so american, he's actually using non-American spelling. which i think is a masterful point to make.
UNIX has been built from the ground up with security in mind, it's called OpenBSD.