On Thursday, 13 August 2020 23:09:04 UTC+8, disrupt_the_flow wrote:
>
> On August 13, 2020 2:59:37 PM UTC, "[email protected] <javascript:>" 
> <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> If you were tasked with remotely hacking into a default but updated Qubes 
>> OS system (installation configuration of 4.0.3, but with updated templates 
>> and dom0), how would you do it? What would you attack?  The precise 
>> objective (e.g. retrieve a PGP key from a vault, read a text document, 
>> achieve persistence, modify the system) is open--I just want to see how 
>> people might generally approach this question so I might better plug 
>> potential holes. 
>>
>> Sorry for the extremely broad question--please think of this as something 
>> like a 'red team' exercise. 
>>
>>
> Or maybe you want to actually hack a computer with Qubesos but you don't 
> know how. I highly doubt you can write patches.
>

That strikes me as an unnecessarily paranoid way of thinking. White hat 
hackers are an important part of security.

Also, I don't understand what you mean about me being unable to write 
patches. It should be clear from my recent posting history that I can't 
write patches--or any code beyond the most basic Python.

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