On Sun, Dec 07, 2014 at 02:27:44AM -0800, coderman wrote: > Whonix on Qubes OS represents defense in depth unlike any other > system. as such, it is a likely target, like Tails and the Tor Browser > before it.
This question may spell a change of topic, but wouldn't it make much more sense to introduce backdoors into debian, gaining thus access to any derivate distribution? I know that currently 13600 packages of debian can be built reproducible [1], but does that mean that at least those are being distributed with reproducible binaries? I assume not. My current state of information is such that any source-code based distribution is less likely to be affected by backdoors until debian and all derivates indeed ship reproducible binaries. If Whonix can be rebuilt from source, so can Qubes OS? Why bother with Whonix or TAILS specifically? Making use of backdoors is in any case risky since folks like us may have the competence to notice those activities going on... and possibly document how they work. But what do I know. The more I dig into this, the more I gather how much I am left in the dark. [1] https://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/reproducible.html -- http://youbroketheinternet.org ircs://psyced.org/youbroketheinternet -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
