• geneva_convenience@lemmy.mlBanned
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    3 days ago

    Previous targets seem pretty good.

    Not sure why they’re going for Ubuntu now but maybe they can kill snaps once and for all

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    3 days ago

    I suppose it is a very effective approach to attack a lot of IT infrastructure. Like how much CI and build systems rely on you being able to pull an ubuntu image and run some apt on it. You halt build systems, cloud deployment, and probably much more.

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      2 days ago

      Ubuntu has large corporate interest and is managed by a private company earning dozens of millions of dollars annually. There is a financial interest to be made here.

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        canonical is barely in the black–and only recently so. there isn’t anything there, except for the ‘free publicity’ that comes from doing the attack.