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Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates. Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates.
For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>5 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;944 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class=post-entry><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem: For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>7 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;1431 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class=post-entry><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem:
- Hey, your software doesnt work… - Hey, your software doesnt work…
- Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you. - Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you.
Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class=post-entry><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality. Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class=post-entry><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality.

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Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates. Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates.
For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>5 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;944 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem: For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>7 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;1431 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem:
- Hey, your software doesnt work… - Hey, your software doesnt work…
- Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you. - Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you.
Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality. Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality.

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Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates. Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates.
For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>5 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;944 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality. For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>7 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;1431 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Linux Insecurities</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open source or because it is widely used in the cloud. This is however, a far cry from reality.
There is already a very indepth technical blog explaning the various security weaknesses of Linux by Madaidan, Whonixs Security Researcher. This page will attempt to address some of the questions commonly raised in reaction to his blog post....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>2 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;238 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Linux Insecurities" href=https://privsec.dev/os/linux-insecurities/></a></article></main><footer class=footer><span>&copy; 2022 <a href=https://privsec.dev>PrivSec.dev</a></span> There is already a very indepth technical blog explaning the various security weaknesses of Linux by Madaidan, Whonixs Security Researcher. This page will attempt to address some of the questions commonly raised in reaction to his blog post....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>2 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;238 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Linux Insecurities" href=https://privsec.dev/os/linux-insecurities/></a></article></main><footer class=footer><span>&copy; 2022 <a href=https://privsec.dev>PrivSec.dev</a></span>
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Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates. Release cycle You should choose a distribution which stays close to the stable upstream software releases, typically rolling release distributions. This is because frozen release cycle distributions often dont update package versions and fall behind on security updates.
For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>5 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;944 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem: For frozen distributions, package maintainers are expected to backport patches to fix vulnerabilities (Debian is one such example) rather than bump the software to the “next version” released by the upstream developer....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>7 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;1431 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Tommy</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Choosing Your Desktop Linux Distribution" href=https://privsec.dev/os/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>Docker and OCI Hardening</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>Containers arent that new fancy thing anymore, but they were a big deal. And they still are. They are a concrete solution to the following problem:
- Hey, your software doesnt work… - Hey, your software doesnt work…
- Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you. - Sorry, it works on my computer! Cant help you.
Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>F-Droid Security Analysis</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>F-Droid is a popular alternative app repository for Android, especially known for its main repository dedicated to free and open-source software. F-Droid is often recommended among security and privacy enthusiasts, but how does it stack up against Play Store in practice? This write-up will attempt to emphasize major security issues with F-Droid that you should consider. Whether we like them or not, containers are here to stay. Their expressiveness and semantics allow for an abstraction of the OS dependencies that a software has, the latter being often dynamically linked against certain libraries....</p></div><footer class=entry-footer>19 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;3925 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;Wonderfall</footer><a class=entry-link aria-label="post link to Docker and OCI Hardening" href=https://privsec.dev/os/docker-and-oci-hardening/></a></article><article class="post-entry tag-entry"><header class=entry-header><h2>F-Droid Security Analysis</h2></header><div class=entry-content><p>F-Droid is a popular alternative app repository for Android, especially known for its main repository dedicated to free and open-source software. F-Droid is often recommended among security and privacy enthusiasts, but how does it stack up against Play Store in practice? This write-up will attempt to emphasize major security issues with F-Droid that you should consider.