← Back to context Comment by akerl_ 7 days ago Well, except OpenBSD. They’ve only had two vulns in forever. 4 comments akerl_ Reply cperciva 7 days ago Only two remote code execution vulnerabilities in the default configuration. But that's not the only type of security bug. akerl_ 6 days ago As `tptacek caught on to, I was joking since OpenBSD's published claim is such a convenient comparison to the idea upthread that Linux specifically had a poor track record. tptacek 7 days ago They're trolling me. :) tptacek 7 days ago You mean "in the default install, in a heck of a long time". :)
cperciva 7 days ago Only two remote code execution vulnerabilities in the default configuration. But that's not the only type of security bug. akerl_ 6 days ago As `tptacek caught on to, I was joking since OpenBSD's published claim is such a convenient comparison to the idea upthread that Linux specifically had a poor track record. tptacek 7 days ago They're trolling me. :)
akerl_ 6 days ago As `tptacek caught on to, I was joking since OpenBSD's published claim is such a convenient comparison to the idea upthread that Linux specifically had a poor track record.
Only two remote code execution vulnerabilities in the default configuration. But that's not the only type of security bug.
As `tptacek caught on to, I was joking since OpenBSD's published claim is such a convenient comparison to the idea upthread that Linux specifically had a poor track record.
They're trolling me. :)
You mean "in the default install, in a heck of a long time". :)