Genode eliminates attack surface by making the operating system itself hard to target, and the web browser would follow Genode security principles to protect itself from attacks. Arora may not do this yet, but I expect that this will be fixed by writing a new web browser, modifying Arora, or porting and modifying Chromium.

On Jun 14, 2015 9:58 PM, "Jookia" <166291@...9...> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 02:59:12AM +0000, Nobody III wrote:
> Well, as far as I can tell, I shouldn't have any hardware implants, but my
> computer may very well be compromised by the NSA. Basically, if the Tor
> browser is compromised and sending data to the NSA, it isn't protecting
> your privacy.

I'm not seeing exactly what benefits Genode would bring in this scenario, maybe
I'm misuderstanding. Could you elaborate please?

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