Re: How NSA access was built into Windows

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Alan wrote:
much, if any, selinux code gets loaded when selinux=0 is added to the
boot line?  What modules are read and do any remain active?

Not much but if you want to be insanely paranoid then NSA (or ex-NSA)
people also wrote some of the network drivers and other bits and bobs.

Alan


I guess that electronic communication is possibly accessible from foes from all sectors if one was paranoid. SELinux does not seem to be intrusive in my view but rather too restrictive for some processes which need legitimate permissions to write to higher privileged sectors of the filesystem.

Jim

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