bushvin
Metalhead, self-proclaimed Open Source adept and beard aficionado with a knack for technology. Notorious lurker. He/Him
Actually, 0. I drove into the charging stall, and it displayed 0.
Dumb, dumber an dumbest?
Poor thing, it got broken in the mail! Hope you got insurance…
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Technically they didn’t name the cow… Soooo…
The problem with AV s/w in my experience, is that they do not work very well, and hinder the system’s functioning, because they provide duplicate behaviour of existing solutions and compete with them directly.
In one instance I discovered McAfee to disable write access to /etc/{passwd,shadow,group} effectively disabling a user to change their password. While SELinux will properly handle that by limiting processes, instead of creating a process that would make sure those files aren’t modified by anyone.
People need to understand Linux comes pre-equipped with all the necessary tools and bolts to protect their systems. They just don’t all live in the same GUI, because of the real complexity involved with malware…