I had a job offering to develop exactly this about ten years ago. I rejected, someone else obviously didn't.https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/972110541408952320 …
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
*One* solution is not to use popular programs. The best way to succeed at that is to also not use a 'popular' Operating System. Any OS where the user/owner is locked out of absolute control is not a good choice.
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Replying to @Tigersharke
No. Injection pretty much works on any arbitrary executable. You have to develop only once for every OS. Also, open source package managers are notoriously weak with their cryptographic infrastructure. Open source will not save your ass on this one.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I use FOSS and build from source on my own box, so how? This is where damn near total control is effective. It seems convenience is the basis for vast numbers of exploits/attacks.
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Ever read "Reflections on trusting trust"? Also, BIOS implants, SMM backdoors.
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