← Back to context

Comment by dharmab

3 years ago

Not just no drives but, but also no logs, and per their last audit they're working towards no administrator access to the shell.

If they can update software they have administrator access any time they want it.

  • But that requires compromising the supply chain rather than a single admin's account.

    • No it just requires the company wanting to do it due to a government order.

      The “compromise” is coming from inside the house. Might as well claim no one knows the admin passwords because they are written in a notebook that the management keeps in their home safe.