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Windows doesn't need CIA tools because it's already backdoored.

this desu

also, aeris only works on specific versions of each of those distros.

i'd be really scared if i'd run old old stable

We're talking about the hack that you need physical access to someone's work station to actually implement?

>SeaPea

Authored by Chips Handon?

>.dmg exploit

And this is why you don't open strange files from the internet, kiddies.

Came here to comment on the name SeaPee as well

>disk image trojan
>osx rootkit for 10.6 and 10.7 which can be installed with physical presence and a restart
>loonix malware which literally requires an implant inserted to the computere

This. If you're using the latest version of those distros you're good to go. Don't know for BSD. This is another "user does not go into details" thread.

>latest
it both debian 7 and centos 5 are old old stable

>Aeris

imagine a turf of anons being employed by the CIA.

If someone else has physical access to your computer, it's not your computer anymore.

They named the fucking exploit SeaPea. The idiot anons we were all yelling at 10 years ago turned fed.

Temple OS is still the only Operating System that hasn't been cracked by the CIA and NSA. Suck it.

Isn't it also the only OS that literally nobody uses?

isnt the fact that all linux has a "root" user inherently unsafe? a potential attacker already knows to just try "root" as the username

>TempleOS made in virtual machine on ubuntu host and is supposed to be ran in VM
>Host gets hacked and templeos falls with it

Aren't all Linux distros vulnerable to an evil maid attack because the boot partition isn't encrypted?

I don't use a boot partition, checkmate atheists

You can encrypt it but it gets really gay

>guys im serious.. isnt this bad?

Nah there are some people who use it

Fail2ban, mate. Also don't have "penis" as your password

>computerweekly.com/news/450423537/CIA-hacking-tools-for-Mac-OS-and-Linux-exposed-by-WikiLeaks

>implying the CIA can't get into whatever the fuck they want

you're seeing their old shit btw

Pretty much this, if you fucked up enough to warrant targeted surveillance by cyberwarfare specialists at the NSA/CIA you are already completely owned. No software you use is safe, from that point you might as well begin the hike into the wilderness for a life of complete isolation.

temple os is completely open in the first place
you can just straight up run code

Great, go install temple os so you won't be coming back.

Come at me CIA. I live in my moms basement and she won't let anyone in her babies play room without first getting a full tummy. Jokes on you faggots.

if you live your life banking on anonymity or not being owned by the NSA since day 0 you're fucked

Install Qubes OS.

>CIA hacking tools
oh wow I'm so surprised that the CIA has hacking tools

what exactly are you *inhaling deeply* about? Linux is still more secure than Windows will ever be, you have more protection from malware and the average hacker. But you will NEVER be safe from the CIA if they want to hack you.

> Debian, Red Hat, Solaris, FreeBSD and CentOS.
I told you