Mitigating malware risks with SELinux


I am writing this blog post, because I quite often hear from friends and colleagues two things:
- I’ve disabled SELinux
- I don’t know what I need SELinux on my desktop for

And since usually my follow-up questions end in lengthy and probably annoying for my friends discussions, I decided to write this small blog post to show a real-life scenario, where SELinux could help, and to also demonstrate how (almost) easy it is to configure SELinux.

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