>>14533020
Let me be clear.
Your operating system doesnt matter.
One is not more secure than the other, not really.
The CIA has multiple exploits for all of them*, including every knock-off version of Linux based OS you can find or create.
Take their OutlawCountry tool, exposed in the Vault7 leak published through Wikileaks.
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The OutlawCountry Linux hacking tool consists of a kernel module, which the CIA hackers load via shell access to the targeted system and create a hidden Netfilter table with an obscure name on a target Linux user.
The new table allows certain rules to be created using the "iptables" command. These rules take precedence over existing rules, and are only visible to an administrator if the table name is known. When the Operator removes the kernel module, the new table is also removed," CIA's leaked user manual reads.
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Or any of these other exploits for other systems (And note, these are four years out of date. Many many many newer tools exist.)
Brutal Kangaroo – a CIA tool suite for Microsoft Windows that targets closed networks or air-gapped computers within an enterprise or organization without requiring any direct access.
Cherry Blossom – a CIA's framework, generally a remotely controllable firmware-based implant, used for monitoring the Internet activity of the target systems by exploiting flaws in WiFi devices.
Pandemic – a CIA's project that allowed the spying agency to turn Windows file servers into covert attack machines that can silently infect other computers of interest inside a targeted network.
Athena – an agency's spyware framework that has been designed to take full control over the infected Windows machines remotely, and works with every version of Microsoft's Windows operating systems, from Windows XP to Windows 10.
AfterMidnight & Assassin – Two apparent CIA's malware frameworks for the Microsoft Windows platform that is meant to monitor and report back actions on the infected remote host computer and execute malicious code.
Archimedes – A man-in-the-middle attack tool allegedly built by the spying agency to target computers inside a Local Area Network (LAN).
Scribbles – A piece of software reportedly designed to embed 'web beacons' into confidential documents, allowing the CIA hackers to track insiders and whistleblowers.
Grasshopper– A framework that allowed the CIA to easily create custom malware for breaking into Microsoft's Windows and bypassing antivirus protection.
☆☆☆ Marble – The source code of a secret anti-forensic framework, primarily an obfuscator or a packer used by the spying agency to hide the actual source of its malware.
(Marble Framework is special, it was actively used against all of you when Russian fingerprints were placed on the DNC servers to frame up the Russiagate narrative. I was one of the people who exposed this.)
Dark Matter– Hacking exploits the agency designed and used to target iPhones and Mac machines.
Weeping Angel – Spying tool used by the CIA to infiltrate smart TV's/phones, transforming them into covert microphones in target's pocket.
Year Zero – CIA hacking exploits for popular hardware and software.
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Anyone telling you one system is more secure from the deep-state than the other, is selling you something; and it isn't truth.
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Privacy is an illusion.