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Debian's next release just made it near-impossible for tampered binaries to sneak onto your PC

XDA·Simon Batt·22 days ago
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Published May 10, 2026, 9:41 PM EDT Simon is a Computer Science BSc graduate who has been writing about technology since 2014, and using Windows machines since 3.1. After working for an indie game studio and acting as the family's go-to technician for all computer issues, he found his passion for writing and decided to use his skill set to write about all things tech. Since beginning his writing career, he has written for many different publications such as WorldStart , Listverse , and MakeTechEasier . However, after finding his home at MakeUseOf in February 2019, he would eventually move on to its sister site, XDA, to bring the latest and greatest in Windows, Linux, and DIY electronics. Sign in to your XDA account Summary Debian 14 mandates reproducible builds for all new packages, raising supply-chain security. Reproducible packages produce identical hashes everywhere, exposing binary tampering. Debian will block non-reproducible new packages; policy expected in Debian 14 (2027).…

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