On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Manuel Cornejo
wrote:
> Doesn't Qubes need and antivirus? What happend if on Qubes we set a VM with
> Windows 7 in it? Would you install antivirus on the virtual machine hoping
> that is going to be (the same /more) effective than
El miércoles, 22 de marzo de 2017, 4:32:05 (UTC+1), a.mc...@yandex.com
escribió:
> Hi,
>
> KasperskyOS is system for embbeded devices, for industrial devices. I don't
> see any advantages for home usage in Qubes OS. Besides, it's a closed source
> peace of software. Just forget about it,
Hi,
KasperskyOS is system for embbeded devices, for industrial devices. I don't see
any advantages for home usage in Qubes OS. Besides, it's a closed source peace
of software. Just forget about it, unless you are engineer/developer and going
to use it for it's primary purposes.
As for
I second this.
If it's closed source, then by definition it is impossible to improve security.
It's the other way around, it actually compromises all prior efforts into
security.
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Hi everyone.
As Qubes works by means of the principle of security by isolation and every
part of the hardware is running in a virtual machine. Does it make any
sense to use Kaspersky Security for virtualization over the xen hypervisor
to improve security and antihacker security?
Is going