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Yeah and imagine advertising yourself as the "most secure OS in the world" at the same time


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]


Here are a lot of citations: https://isopenbsdsecu.re/quotes/


Few groups confuse me more than the ones who vigorously argue I shouldn’t like an operating system.


> Two remote public holes in the default install, as in “unauthenticated remote code execution”. How many local privilege escalation? How many remote/local denial of service? How many remote code execution in software not present in the non-default install? How many private ones that were never disclosed? Other operating systems didn’t have many unauthenticated RCE either




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