On 6/27/19 10:01 AM, Sphere wrote:
The general idea is correct
If dom0 gets pwned then everything else can be pwned and stolen, including your
data
pwning dom0 properly and successfully however, is not trivial because dom0 has
no direct access to network hardware to communicate in the first place and
malicious actors would need malware to communicate directly to the C2 server
for commands.
What's great about qubes is the fact that with proper hardening, it becomes
very resilient thanks to the fact that it follows a 0-trust model.
just curious what "proper hardening" you do (Sphere)
maybe the argument is are you "safer" using hypervisors , because
'qubes' isn't really an traditional OS of course
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