Comment by MyMonkeyBalls 2 years ago Yeah and imagine advertising yourself as the "most secure OS in the world" at the same time 10 comments MyMonkeyBalls Reply starcraft2wol 2 years ago Yep, they implement kernel level security, rather than obsessing over language. saagarjha 2 years ago Kernel level security doesn’t help if you have a heap overflow in the kernel itself. gkbrk 2 years ago Anyone else with their track record? MyMonkeyBalls 2 years ago Which track record exactly? Their slogan is known to be a complete lie IntelMiner 2 years ago [citation needed] 4 replies →
starcraft2wol 2 years ago Yep, they implement kernel level security, rather than obsessing over language. saagarjha 2 years ago Kernel level security doesn’t help if you have a heap overflow in the kernel itself.
saagarjha 2 years ago Kernel level security doesn’t help if you have a heap overflow in the kernel itself.
gkbrk 2 years ago Anyone else with their track record? MyMonkeyBalls 2 years ago Which track record exactly? Their slogan is known to be a complete lie IntelMiner 2 years ago [citation needed] 4 replies →
MyMonkeyBalls 2 years ago Which track record exactly? Their slogan is known to be a complete lie IntelMiner 2 years ago [citation needed] 4 replies →
Yep, they implement kernel level security, rather than obsessing over language.
Kernel level security doesn’t help if you have a heap overflow in the kernel itself.
Anyone else with their track record?
Which track record exactly? Their slogan is known to be a complete lie
[citation needed]
4 replies →