• macniel
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    461 month ago

    I dunno about this one chief; call it Microsoft paranoia.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      One of the better security modules in the kernel was developed by the NSA.

      It’s open source software and Microsoft can’t force it in, the open source model will handle this properly.

      • macniel
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        21 month ago

        Okay well, It wouldn’t have been the first code blob in the kernel (looking at you HDMI)

  • Maki
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    How about no? The whole proposal looks shady. Where Microsoft says “trust”, I do not.

        • @[email protected]
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          91 month ago

          Oh, I didn’t think to check. Figured they were the same. But yeah, looking at it now it looks rather horrible, doesn’t it?

    • Kairos
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      51 month ago
      This adds the Hornet Linux Security Module which provides signature
      verification of eBPF programs.
      
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      No, Microsoft would likely sooner fully adopt the Linux kernel tbh.

      It aligns with their software/service as a service model.

      My bet is you’ll see a “windows 11” compatible user space running on Linux a la WSL ( LSW? ) in the coming decade.

      I know Linux engineers who moved to Microsoft generally for this purpose

      • Colonel Panic
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        11 month ago

        that’s how the “extinguish” phase start - integrate it closely into your own product, so people use yours instead

  • @[email protected]
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    51 month ago

    Very interesting. I’m sure it will find some consumers for this code, in systems that use codesign.