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Confidence Shaken In Open Source Security Idealism

iONiUM writes: According to a few news articles, the general public has taken notice of all the recent security breaches in open source software. From the article: "Hackers have shaken the free-software movement that once symbolized the Web's idealism. Several high-profile attacks in recent months exploited security flaws found in the "open-source" software created by volunteers collaborating online, building off each other's work."

While it's true that open source means you can review the actual code to ensure there's no data-theft, loggers, or glaring security holes, that idealism doesn't really help out most people who simply don't have time, or the knowledge, to do it. As such, the trust is left to the open source community, and is that really so different than leaving it to a corporation with closed source?"

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  1. Re:perfect timing. by fustakrakich · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's why a lot of people switched to Apple.

    Boy, are they in for a surprise!

    --
    “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
  2. Re:I don't buy it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Fuck no, this is corporate bullshit perpetrated by the new and improved /.

    What a shame...back to reddit, just wanted to see what kind of crap was being peddled today.