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Subject: Linux security?
From: Tomas Ukkonen <tomas.ukkonen@gmail.com>
To: "linux-kernel@kernel.org" <linux-kernel@kernel.org>
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There seems to be serious flaws in operating systems security including
Linux that can happen whenever connecting to any network
(pstn/wlan/umts04g/etc).

I had to travel to another country and I'm currently ruling out whether
software or hardware or both have backdoors(?) and trying to move to a
custom kernel (the good old 2.x days when things were simple) and hardware
(FPGA boards).

For example, iphone se wifi tethering worked before but not anymore and
they apprarently managed to use USB (CONFIG_USB_IPHETH) to gain control one
of my computer systems (Acer Aspire V3-371 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u3 x86_64)
until my iphone didn't share connection at all. Currently, ipheth.c returns
TX errors before calling ipheth_tx() and starts trying to send a 0x33330
packet.

Android 5.1, Linux (Kali,Debian 5-8,Tails,Slackware etc), Win10, iOS 9.3.2
all seem to be affected when used.

Do you know status of russian, chinese, iranian, venezuelan etc. operating
systems like Canaima and their CPUs? What about (closed) modern operating
systems?

--
Tomas Ukkonen
https://sellfy.com/p/TQ4F/


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