I'm not sure if it is, or if it is open source.
But he didn't mentioned it at all in his blog post (
https://eugene.kaspersky.com/2016/11/15/finally-our-own-os-oh-yes/)
If I would make such an operating system, I would at least mention that it
will be open source, if it would be. He didn't,
Am 20.11.2016 um 05:44 schrieb Fabian Wloch:
> And: Probably nothing will run on that Kaspersky OS, because its coded
> from scratch. No browser, no email client etc.
What would the be needed for? It's obviously not the intended use
anyway. As soon as there is a user in front of a terminal,
Am 20.11.2016 um 05:26 schrieb Sec Tester:
> Dam maybe this could be a new super hardened VM for Qubes..?
All we get is a heap of paper. And a switch I could not even pre-order
yet. But I've got a few Qubes systems happily running.
It might be an ideal solution for the outward-facing VMs
The article i read failed to mention it was close source...
Totally agree if thats the case.
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I don't like this project at all to be honest.
First thing is that it's closed source, which means he can prove exactly
*nothing* to me in terms of security. As long as I can't check, I don't
believe. Sorry.
Second: He writes it's hacking proof, which is impossible to proof. Yes,
maybe it's
Wow just been reading about Kaspersky OS.
Dam maybe this could be a new super hardened VM for Qubes..?
Apparently not even based on Linux tho, built from the ground up, 14 year
project.
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