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    What ecosystem is the most secure?

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    mikecomputing | # 31 | 2013-07-04, 22:49 | Report

    windows 3.1

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    zeebra | # 32 | 2013-07-05, 22:33 | Report

    I think the question is somewhat flawed. The real question is, which system is most open and free?

    Currently there is no GNU/Linux phone that I know of. Maemo is at best a busybox phone with both closed and open componenents.

    From a hardware point of view anythng with Linux is more secure, but most relevant operations today are done with software. That's why the most free and open system is the most secure as well, because it offers you the most options to customise the system, even rewrite the whole thing if you have the ability. Open and free system are also far better at providing specific software for security minded software use, anonymizing and network manipulation. This allows users of such system to naturally use things such as Tor, SSH, Proxy, hardened OS and customised software solutions.

    In windows, apple and google you have big corporations who make these things difficult and obscure and opaque systems that make it even more difficult.

    No system is safe aside from your own self made Linux distribution and not even that is safe.

    Did you all know that Richard Stallman don't surf/download internet sites directly, but instead email these requests to a network of proxy servers that download the content for him and send it back to him per email to open in the Lynx browser?

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    Dave999 | # 33 | 2013-12-02, 17:05 | Report

    http://qsalpha.com/en/quasar-iv/

    This looks secure and also a bit like Ubuntu Edge...

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    juiceme | # 34 | 2013-12-02, 17:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
    http://qsalpha.com/en/quasar-iv/

    This looks secure and also a bit like Ubuntu Edge...
    Not really.
    Too many buzzwords for my liking.
    How do you know what's really in it?
    Might be a NSA front, how will you ever know?

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    Dave999 | # 35 | 2013-12-02, 18:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
    Not really.
    Too many buzzwords for my liking.
    How do you know what's really in it?
    Might be a NSA front, how will you ever know?
    True, but your mentality goes for everything so you are ****ed with every choice you make. I figure it's better than something else. Plus it's not so mainstream. Another buzzword right there.

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    pichlo | # 36 | 2013-12-02, 21:05 | Report

    Repost. Arguments in the first thread.

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    Dave999 | # 37 | 2013-12-05, 17:14 | Report

    http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/pag...right-now/634/

    Nice read... This is how I track you all day long

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