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SELinux and confined users, make the Linux Desktop more secure
(discussion.fedoraproject.org)
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It's open source and lots of eyeballs have looked at it.
It's fine.
Really good points from here:
A backdoor written by NSA was literally found last month
Source?
Maybe but there must be a reason 99% of distributions use AppArmor instead
AppArmor is less complicated. That's the main reason