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Linux needs a security audit



Hi, I am an investigative journalist, whistleblower, and I use Linux, Tor, and other privacy-preserving technologies.
I have studied cybersecurity for over 10 years, networking, Linux, and OPSEC principles.

I used Linux and Tor to whistleblow information, on major criminals committing crimes against humanity, evil, rich multi-millionares and corrupted government personnel in several governments.

I tried to do good, to stand up for the common good of humanity.

In order to locate me, and assassinate me, they backdoored both Linux and Tor. I have so far, survived two assassination attempts.

I was careful to ensure that side-channel leaks were unlikely, such as by changing my writing style, using brand-new devices, disabling optional software telemetry, physical security access control to guard my devices, fully updated firmware, software, and Operating systems, security software such as firewalls, additional anti-exploit technologies, hardening and so on.

These criminals, committing crimes against humanity, were involved with Covid-19, and associated companies. Therefore, you can see the Linux foundation, or the Kernel foundation, there was some Linux-associated group, that had big donors from some covid-19 related company. This indicates that the covid-19 criminals, became donors, in order to persuade the Linux coders to add a backdoor into the software. They did the same thing to Tor. (I have told Tor project my story, but feel free to suggest to them that we harden the code, perform another security audit).

A large donor base, of covid-19 companies, was donating to the Kernel foundation, or some similar linux project, I saw the donor ratio chart (showing various donors), a few months ago, and this also validates my suspicions as to the cause of how I was identified.

Therefore, I have been very through with my vetting, and am sure, that Linux, and Tor, were targeted by the criminals, both private citizen multi-millionares, and corrupt government persons, and they compromised Linux and Tor.

I am sending you this message, to alert fellow Linux, and Tor users, in order that the community be made aware of the current situation, so that we can collectively work together to re-secure the software we all love to use and enjoy, Linux, and Tor.

Therefore, I am hereby suggesting, that we collectively preform security assessments to ensure that Linux and Tor, are secure, for all of our safety and benefit. If you use a VPN, ask them to pay for a new security audit to ensure they are no-logs verified.

Check the code, look for backdoors and patch them, re-code software in more secure coding languages. Ensure your code is secure and not able to be easily modified. We need to preform cybersecurity assessments on Linux and Tor, to ensure that they are re-secured.

We can hire cybersecurity companies such as Cure53, or other security vendors, to scan the code, and attempt to re-secure it, patch the backdoors, make the software safe for everyone that uses it.

Please listen to my warning here, I almost died from an assassination attempt, our technology is vulnerable, and we need to assess it, and re-secure it, so we all can live safely, with secure software. Please help to secure/fix linux and tor, and other security technologies you may be a contributor too, or use yourself.

All the best, Dreamy.
Thank you.

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