On 04.05.2015, stan wrote: 

> I don't see a defense against such exploits as long as people can
> install software on their systems.  The alternative is Mac on steroids,
> only the software that big brother approves of and allows you to use.

The choice is yours. Either you stick with straight Fedora software (and blame
the Fedora folks when you got infected :-) ) or you install software on your
own, and take the risk. Nothing's wrong with either ways, that's what free
sofware is all about.

Oh, and there's no such thing as 100% security.

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