Tails was started more than 767,542 times this month - eviltoast

how do they know?

  • Mechanize@feddit.it
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    4 天前

    I didn’t know about this project, so I took a quick look around.

    I didn’t see any mention of Telemetry or Metrics, but I assume they can use this:

    After starting Tails and connecting to Tor, Tails Upgrader automatically checks if upgrades are available and then proposes you to upgrade your USB stick. The upgrades are checked for and downloaded through Tor.

    https://tails.net/doc/upgrade/index.en.html#automatic

    Still, I just gave this a few minutes, so there could be more.

      • delirious_owl@discuss.online
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        3 天前

        Thats why we use cryptography.

        You could host the release on the police servers and they still couldn’t get a client with a pinned public key to download a malicious version, because releases are signed.

        That said, while TAILS takes security seriously, you shouldn’t just expect all package managers to update themselves securely. This is why you want to avoid these new tools that don’t care about security, like flatpak, snap, brew, chocolaty, docker, pip, npm, etc