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Linux module aims at security, but will it make the cut? Asked about LKRG, Linux expert Russell Coker, a longtime developer for the Debian GNU/Linux project and someone who has contributed to the NSA's SE-Linux project, told iTWire: "The aim of that is to protect against kernel attacks that have not been specifically written to avoid such checks.
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WiFi Routers Riddled With Holes: Report "I'm not saying that open source itself is inherently less secure, Kang emphasized. "The Linux community has done a very good job of responding to security issues. The problem is that even with rapid updating of patches, the distribution process is decentralized and fragmented with the Linux OS." ...
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