Anonymous releases Linux-based OS

Its apparently fake and full of Trojans... (according to SoftPedia that is)
 
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Installing an OS made by Anon is about as good an idea as installing a car ignition system built by the Unabomber, or getting a Nigerian financial advisor. Gonna have a bad time.
 
Anyone else think that, due to the last few anon hackers that were caught, this is just part2, getting info on everyone that installs this, so the authorities can track all of the ppl using this?
 
Anyone else think that, due to the last few anon hackers that were caught, this is just part2, getting info on everyone that installs this, so the authorities can track all of the ppl using this?

Probably laced with back doors so they can use each machine as part of a distributed hacking/attack system :D
 
Anybody else think that installing an OS distributed by hackers is a bad idea

Depends on your definition of hackers, seeing that all versions of Linux exist purely because of hackers.

Hacker is a term that has been used to mean a variety of different things in computing. Depending on the context, the term could refer to a person in any one of several distinct (but not completely disjoint) communities and subcultures:

  • People committed to circumvention of computer security. This primarily concerns unauthorized remote computer break-ins via a communication networks such as the Internet (Black hats), but also includes those who debug or fix security problems (White hats), and the morally ambiguous Grey hats. See Hacker (computer security).
  • A community of enthusiast computer programmers and systems designers, originated in the 1960s around the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT's) Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC) and MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. This community is notable for launching the free software movement. The World Wide Web and the Internet itself are also hacker artifacts. The Request for Comments RFC 1392 amplifies this meaning as "[a] person who delights in having an intimate understanding of the internal workings of a system, computers and computer networks in particular." See Hacker (programmer subculture).
  • The hobbyist home computing community, focusing on hardware in the late 1970s (e.g. the Homebrew Computer Club) and on software (video games, software cracking, the demoscene) in the 1980s/1990s. The community included Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates and created the personal computing industry. See Hacker (hobbyist).

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if you asking if Installing an OS from Hactivists is a good idea, I would go with a HELL NO, esp seeing that some of them where "working" for the FBI so you have nooooo idea who placed what and why.

Edit: That said I have no problem running it in a virtual PC with no network interfaces..... Downloading...
 
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Come on now, who here is brave enough to access their internet banking on this malware... I mean OS
 
Any comments if this working? It looks awesome. Can only download tonight though.
 
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