He's understandably using the wrong term because E2EE should include private servers as a variant, but does not by definition. In the case where I own the server end of the communication, the data being fully encrypted…
Would love to see these researchers comment on whether their new favourite exploit can bypass selinux or other MAC systems. I know a lot of lazy admins don't bother but if selinux will protect you, wouldn't you want to…
Wait you honestly think modern operating systems shouldn't support dynamic linking? Go ldd every program on your system and let me know how that goes.
He's understandably using the wrong term because E2EE should include private servers as a variant, but does not by definition. In the case where I own the server end of the communication, the data being fully encrypted…
Would love to see these researchers comment on whether their new favourite exploit can bypass selinux or other MAC systems. I know a lot of lazy admins don't bother but if selinux will protect you, wouldn't you want to…
Wait you honestly think modern operating systems shouldn't support dynamic linking? Go ldd every program on your system and let me know how that goes.