Les Mikesell wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Bruno is noting that the current methods of exploitation tend to be web
pages, flash, java, media files and a firewall isn't going to be of much
help with this type of intrusion but selinux clearly could be a layer of
use here.
Does it actually prevent browser plugins from doing things that the
running user can't do in the default configuration?
http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/15700.html
Rahul
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