@SomeOrdinaryGamers The 107.07.11 you mentioned at 8:04 is the date. In North Korea, they don't abide by the grigorian calendar that states that the year is 2018, instead they go by a "Juche" calendar that registers year zero as being 1912, the year Kim Il Sung, the first leader of North Korea was born. The 107 stands for the number of years ago that was (similar to 2018 being the number of years ago since the birth of Christ), the 07 stands for July and the 11 is day of the month. Just figured you'd want to know
@StalinWasBallin I mean it's not like basing it off the birth of christ is any better, also Japan technically does the same thing, though in the 20th century they switched to using both year systems and Heisei 30 is 2018 and Heisei 31 will be the abdication of the current emporer, and up until 1896, all of Korea used a calendar that was based on the formation of the Joseon dynasty
I just love how people still to this day think that mac's can not get a virus what so ever. "It doesn't run .exe files so it's perfectly safe!" *facepalm into a wall*
Pretty sure that it doesn't even come with a decent anti virus, i mean, with how slow Macs are, you slap a good anti virus and the machine will be chugging 24/7
@@DanaTheInsane Macs in school? yeah sure lol, like if my countries schools could even pay for the OS alone lol But seriously, i also bet you can beat my PC with your Mac... because mine is from 2004 and even then it runs games from 2013-2014, it wasn't even high end back then and it costed me less than 400US$, all this on a poor country and with a pre-built PC, wich are always more expensive So yeah, the only thing a mac can beat (specially with their processors with are as bad than a console's) is something with WinXP
Hey Muta, love your videos. Just chiming in with some cool information! The numbers you reference at 8:09 is not North Korean local host, but is actually the date in North Korea. The DPRK uses a different calendar than the rest of the world, instead of stemming from 1 AD, they began when they gained independence. This form of calendar is called Juche, and is also the name of their political ideology. So, when those numbers read “107.7.11” it was saying that it’s July 11th, 107. Hope you found this helpful!
Imagine if this had mic access, and they just heard you swearing every five minutes in english. Over there, they call that insanity. Over here, it's called not giving a shit.
@@foton444 Wait, I get it now. You think the birth of Kim means the current leader. It's actually Kim Il-sung, the founder of the DPRK. It's not just some communist cult of personality that came out of nowhere. Using local "dynasty" calendar is a common practice in vast parts of Asia but was assimilated into A.D.(birth of Jesus) because of colonialism. So the Juche calendar signified a new era, after the long oppression of China and Japan. I completely agree with the sentiment that this is a conservative and sometimes absurd practice but it comes from somewhere and it's not ridiculous.
Its supposed to match the colors of the interiors of their buildings which (most of the time) is a ugly shade of green. You can thank the soviets for that.
Let's be honest here, the security "flaws" are most likely, atleast part of it, a design choice. They want that easy acess to north koreans private stuff. Sure it's probably somewhat frustrating that other countries can use the same flaws to take a look into their citizens lives too if they wanted to but if the North Korean goverment are somewhat realistic they should know that they can most likely be outdone quite easily anyway in the hacking game so there probably isn't a point in trying to balance it where they can still easily breach their populations privacy but be secure enough so others can't. Although speaking of... It would be kinda intresting to see into north koreans lives through hacks of people there who use this OS and putting the info togheter... Like seing what they write and do. Probably illegal and mayby even risky but i dunno it could have some intresting insights. Probably not though, the people there most likely either know it's unsafe to say anything that might get you killed on a computer or even if they don't know about the spyware n stuff they're most likely cautious anyway.
I doubt the extent of the security flaws are intended. It wouldn’t be hard to create an OS that spies on users that also locks out other people from executing malicious code as bad as this. This is another case of North Korean incompetence
They don't have a Kim family wallpaper? I'd love thought that would be forced in some way, eg can't change without hacking. I suppose though you can't cut the great leaders head or feet off in pictures so having his face covered by icons would be sacrilege. I would have expected them to force Kim Il Sungs picture to appear on top of the screen permanently or something. Lol
@@brineeggliang5460 I mean even if they're not North Korean they're still Korean. Their kin are right across the border experiencing these things and they face constant threats by the dictators who have brainwashed them.
@@BlackSlimShady All the agrees that nobody reads, and people more often than not buy prebuilts or laptops that have the thing preinstalled, so not even that. I bet that most people don't even know it's spyware, and even if they do, then my statement stands.
@@tralphstreet it doesn't matter if you don't read them or not. By using Windows platform you are agreeing to their rules. That's just how it is. Sure they are gathering your information, a lot of the time without people's knowledge, but it isn't spyware because it is their own platform that does thousands of useful things for the person every day. The usage statistics and data that gets sent to Microsoft gets used to improve the products and advertising that they use. Which means it ends up improving our windows experience with more features.
@@BlackSlimShady Haha whatever you say. By your statement then spyware only is spyware if it doesn't tell it is, regardless of what it does or if they told you in a convoluted way, with small text and such. It is still spyware. And while usage statistics do help improve the OS, there's far more being collected for the sake of money than software improvement. Believe me, you're repeating what they say, think for your own.
@Nicholas Wilson, really? It is a great achievement if it's true, because no other OS has been built on OpenDarwin (speaking of the GUI aspect). Edit: Although it seems that, based on the version 1, it's just a heavily reskinned Linux. Although it's very nice regardless, because most DEs, GTK (adwaita is an abomination), Qt without kde (and perhaps with), etc. Are ugly and/or flat out of the box, this one looks beautiful in comparison.
When it comes to North Korea I always wonder what part of what we are made to believe is true, what is a rumour, what is North Korean propaganda, and what is our propaganda. It's complicated
I've never been there. That's the extent of my knowledge 😂 I dislike when internationals say that America sucks. It does, but it's also like "well how TF do you know?!?". We have people living similarly to the poor and oppressed in NK. We have starving children and L.O. excessive force and torture. We have corrupt government officials. So yeah....I don't know what NK is like. We only know what we are given. People think America is a place you go to find success and freedom, but it's a trap in a system that runs on horrible historic context.
New Mutahar: Ok so were gonna just get the bisector of this perpendicular C++ element to run using the sqrt of 1746 Old Mutahar: *Refers to an OS as a computer program*
1:20 I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Linux is NOT a niche platform for security exploits. The right exploit could single-handedly compromise all Android phones, the overwhelming majority of the world's servers and (at a minimum) the top 500 super-computers. Such an exploit would be devastating, which is why lots of the world's biggest companies donate a handsome yearly fees towards the development of the Linux kernel and even hire developers to work on the kernel or other OS components.
While not immune, it's definitely a lot safer by design with most vulnerabilites being patched and released across major distros within a couple of days of being discovered. There's also few exploits targeting desktop Linux, which makes distributions like Ubuntu or Linux Mint ideal for elderly and very tech illiterate users.
Android ≠ Linux. You're confusing operating systems & system kernels. Your hypothetical all-incompasing Linux "super-exploit" capable of taking down every Android phone & piece of rack mount gear running some bits of the L.K. isn't realistic in the slightest. (Not that it isn't possible to compromise the kernel, because of course it is, but adapting kernel mode exploits for such broad compatibility (as far as payload & execution) across OS' & implementations isn't nearly as easy as you seem to think; and at which point the exploit will hopefully have been patched out of the kernel and thus seeded to said various OS', distro's, etc...). Linux is kind of Hydra-esque in nature as far as security goes. One critical but resilient body + many independent heads; with some easier to lop off than others, but requiring them to all be cut simultaneously to kill it.
Cooe14 Android is Linux down to a t. It uses the Linux kernel (duh), it supports busybox, etc... you can even install a package manager and a compiler on Android without rooting, run any Linux software compiled for ARM, etc... All Linux exploits affect Android. If they don't, they're not Linux exploits: exploits to the Linux kernel are few and far between, because it's incredibly secure. Android even uses Linux security tools like SELinux! If an exploit only affects one distro, it's not a Linux vulnerability but a vulnerability on the programs that the distro installs. In the same way that Internet Explorer exploits aren't Windows exploits, distro specific exploits aren't Linux exploits. The real reasons why it's so hard to hack Linux in and of itself despite Linux being so widespread is not fragmentation but security and update speed.
Rasmy Samy *facepalm* I never said it wasn't (only thing I've said even related is that Linux isn't technically an OS while Android is). Just that with the way Linux works and the kernel is updated/maintained, finding and implementing a kernel mode exploit into a targeted attack (as in everything required beyond the kernel exploit itself, which changes immensly depending on the specific OS in question) across a broad spectrum of Linux implementations simultaneously isn't easy, let alone realistic.
No matter what muta talks about he always makes it interesting. He can teach world history and I would pay attention to every work he says. He has a interesting concept of speaking that makes me actually listen to what he is talk he's about. Keep up the awesome videos!
it is insecure by design its made to be used by schools and low level government members so they can spy on what is going on because they know they cant escape or out run the digital revolution so they are trying to mimic the great firewall of china.
1:20 tbh there are more than just 3 branches. The slackware branch is perhaps the other major one you're referring to, ultimately including things like SuSE. But also more recently the Enoch/Gentoo branch which includes ChromeOS/ChromiumOS, and the Arch branch which has gotten pretty popular which includes popular distros like Manjaro and Antergos.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as North Korea, is in fact, GNU/North Korea, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus North Korea. North Korea is not an country unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full country. Many national users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "North Korea", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a North Korea, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. North Korea is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. North Korea is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with North Korea added, or GNU/North Korea. All the so-called “North Korea” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
In the great north we have our own great operating system endorsed by our great leader Kim Jong Un. *Glorious leader smiles holding Red Star OS device* (commercial ends) *Quickly switches back to his windows 95 computer*
The North Korean internet is in fact an intranet. Meaning it's not connected to the World Wide Web. There's no accessing it from the outside. Any computers in the DPRK that are connected to the wider internet (like the ones used to contact the embassies) most certainly don't use this operating system. This operating system is used for the DPRK's intranet only. They're for the average Cho doing office work.
i've been watching a ton of your videos and decided to manual scan my computer for fun, apperently i have 5,000 files worth of the same adware on my computer. nice
But isn't Android just another Linux distro? So doesn't that make Linux now the most popular OS if we are speaking on broad terms? (i.e. Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux)
Android is linux based, as it has a modified linux kernel. Regardless, linux is the most popular operating system. It is utilized in most embedded systems and servers due to it being free and modifiable with a highly active community of developers.
Please Mutahar fart in a jar thus creating a jart . open the dank jart on the 420th deep web episode ? Please Mutahar I'm begging you. We need to know how long a fart lasts in a air tight jar.
I'm surprised that North Korea has not released some simple to install and use operating systems which are in English and which very cryonic send information to the North Korean government.
the 107.07.11 is not actually an IP address, it's their local date (they have a different calendar, based on the birth of Kim Il-sung (1912). So the OS was telling you that the folder was created the 11th July 107, better known as 2018.
I would like to add to your "OS Security" (debreifing?, explanation?) I absolute agree with it all, expecially for Desktop/Home usage. Though, i believe linux is the leading operating system for servers, because of how customizeable the core is. I'm still learning about security, but Linux is also based off of Unix, and the security is there. It would be hard to write malware for servers in this way, i believe. Any corrections would be helpful, but great video!
Im guessing by the class A private address, they have one ISP which is owned/ran/controlled by the government and everyone is on one big LAN. The easy backdoor access just means the feds can open up your system any time they wish
a friend of mine once found out about this operating system a few years ago and, being the OS hopper he was, he decided why not? and installed it. we had a laugh at the absurdity of it and the next day we got rid of it. good times
Red Star OS actually is a 64-bit operating system, it's just only the 32-bit version was leaked.
Thank goodness. One less thing to worry about in an authoritarian state.
Kim?
@Hussein Abbas you've been to north Korea?
@D Griffin 32 bit
16 bit
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@SomeOrdinaryGamers
The 107.07.11 you mentioned at 8:04 is the date. In North Korea, they don't abide by the grigorian calendar that states that the year is 2018, instead they go by a "Juche" calendar that registers year zero as being 1912, the year Kim Il Sung, the first leader of North Korea was born. The 107 stands for the number of years ago that was (similar to 2018 being the number of years ago since the birth of Christ), the 07 stands for July and the 11 is day of the month. Just figured you'd want to know
Walsinork holy indoctrination, Batman
yikes
i did not know i needed to know this
@StalinWasBallin I mean it's not like basing it off the birth of christ is any better, also Japan technically does the same thing, though in the 20th century they switched to using both year systems and Heisei 30 is 2018 and Heisei 31 will be the abdication of the current emporer, and up until 1896, all of Korea used a calendar that was based on the formation of the Joseon dynasty
kinda worrying that you know this
The email attack vulnerability was intentional. The OS is intended for their civilians not for government work.
what civilian there can afford a computer lmfao
@@aubreyh1930 The few rich ones in power.
@@ITpanda the ones which are probably government
@@aubreyh1930 a few in Pyongyang
@@ITpanda that’s not a civilian
Mom can we get macOS ?
Mom: no we have macOS at home.
MacOS at home :
Lame.
@@rxtf which part was lame? you only said one word. not alot to work off.
Can we lame Guitarded
@@qwoc oh there you go. haha it's funny when you add more context.
@Bello YT once he added context it was all good. it was over. xD
It’s not OSX, the right mouse button was enabled by default.
Red Star OS is the ripoff of Fedora
os x is gay
@Vincent it was literally a joke
I use right click on Mac😅😅😅 I’m insane
@@gamekid2310 everyone does, the joke is that although everyone uses it, it is automatically turned it off in mac
*Can we copystrike North Korea!?*
They might beat the crud outta yeah.
Can we nuclear* strike North Korea!?
Let’s wait and see
NORTH KOREA IS BEST KOREA! NORTH KOREA WILL COPYSTRIKE YOU!
nucx0 *TRUE Korea
You misspelled nuclear
I just love how people still to this day think that mac's can not get a virus what so ever. "It doesn't run .exe files so it's perfectly safe!" *facepalm into a wall*
Pretty sure that it doesn't even come with a decent anti virus, i mean, with how slow Macs are, you slap a good anti virus and the machine will be chugging 24/7
With Mac you don't get drive bys. But they just con stupid people into install them. Usually in the form of fake "flash updates"
@@rompevuevitos222 They have changed a bit since the G3 you used in school. Bets my Mac crushes video faster than your PC?
@@DanaTheInsane Macs in school? yeah sure lol, like if my countries schools could even pay for the OS alone lol
But seriously, i also bet you can beat my PC with your Mac... because mine is from 2004 and even then it runs games from 2013-2014, it wasn't even high end back then and it costed me less than 400US$, all this on a poor country and with a pre-built PC, wich are always more expensive
So yeah, the only thing a mac can beat (specially with their processors with are as bad than a console's) is something with WinXP
Mac users are unanimously retards
I love how everything North Korea does it fails miserably in. There is a charm to it
Not entirely true
@@jeff-hd9og Entirely true.
Like cavemen with tiktok
@jeff-hd9og north Korean spotted on the Western internet
Hey Muta, love your videos. Just chiming in with some cool information! The numbers you reference at 8:09 is not North Korean local host, but is actually the date in North Korea. The DPRK uses a different calendar than the rest of the world, instead of stemming from 1 AD, they began when they gained independence. This form of calendar is called Juche, and is also the name of their political ideology. So, when those numbers read “107.7.11” it was saying that it’s July 11th, 107. Hope you found this helpful!
Imagine if this had mic access, and they just heard you swearing every five minutes in english. Over there, they call that insanity. Over here, it's called not giving a shit.
This comment is three years old but.. I like your Lucas mother 3 pfp
@@vocakitt :3
It can’t access the North Korean internet, though I think if they wanted to see him dump on their OS, they could just come watch this video
You forgot to mention the part where their OS calendar doesn't even use the current year, but the amount of years since the birth of Kim. No joke.
Wow and we also use the amount of years since the birth of Jesus! How civilized!
@@ThnbAnimatrlldid you just compare a religious figure to Kim Jung Un
@@foton444 No? Have I even mentioned Kim Jong-un?
@@foton444 Wait, I get it now. You think the birth of Kim means the current leader. It's actually Kim Il-sung, the founder of the DPRK. It's not just some communist cult of personality that came out of nowhere. Using local "dynasty" calendar is a common practice in vast parts of Asia but was assimilated into A.D.(birth of Jesus) because of colonialism. So the Juche calendar signified a new era, after the long oppression of China and Japan. I completely agree with the sentiment that this is a conservative and sometimes absurd practice but it comes from somewhere and it's not ridiculous.
@@ThnbAnimatrllin biblical terms, sure. but a mostly accepted date was sometime between 6 BCE and 4 BCE
10:56 the upper left hand corner says "my country browser" lmao
sounds more patriotic than safari lol
@freebsdfreebsd laughing??
"Red Star OS" *Uses green as its main colour* GG.
This ain't a game bud
69 likes lmao
@@haseenabadshah5381 No 70
Its supposed to match the colors of the interiors of their buildings which (most of the time) is a ugly shade of green. You can thank the soviets for that.
Colorblind government..
Let's be honest here, the security "flaws" are most likely, atleast part of it, a design choice. They want that easy acess to north koreans private stuff.
Sure it's probably somewhat frustrating that other countries can use the same flaws to take a look into their citizens lives too if they wanted to but if the North Korean goverment are somewhat realistic they should know that they can most likely be outdone quite easily anyway in the hacking game so there probably isn't a point in trying to balance it where they can still easily breach their populations privacy but be secure enough so others can't.
Although speaking of... It would be kinda intresting to see into north koreans lives through hacks of people there who use this OS and putting the info togheter... Like seing what they write and do. Probably illegal and mayby even risky but i dunno it could have some intresting insights. Probably not though, the people there most likely either know it's unsafe to say anything that might get you killed on a computer or even if they don't know about the spyware n stuff they're most likely cautious anyway.
Their lives are probably like yours. North Korea is a good country.
Milla yes don't believe propaganda
Milla There's no reason to leave. North Korea is self sufficient and doesn't need help from foreign
I doubt the extent of the security flaws are intended. It wouldn’t be hard to create an OS that spies on users that also locks out other people from executing malicious code as bad as this. This is another case of North Korean incompetence
@@Jaylin7878g Nice Troll. Try Again
Who here after a video about VTech getting hacked
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They don't have a Kim family wallpaper? I'd love thought that would be forced in some way, eg can't change without hacking. I suppose though you can't cut the great leaders head or feet off in pictures so having his face covered by icons would be sacrilege. I would have expected them to force Kim Il Sungs picture to appear on top of the screen permanently or something. Lol
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 I agree
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 I feel this comment in my heart. I’m sorry for what you’re going through.
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 yes
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 so true dood
As a South Korean it's always striking and painful to see these kinds of things. Terrifying.
Not to the extent of north korea
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 bro what
@@brineeggliang5460 I mean even if they're not North Korean they're still Korean. Their kin are right across the border experiencing these things and they face constant threats by the dictators who have brainwashed them.
@@ohishwaddup ye my comment didn't really make much sense, he was only talking on how he feels about the os, dunno why I responded with that
Your name is wasserbienchen
Muta is now talking about his homeland. This is betrayal of the highest number. Come back willingly or you will feel the wrath of jimmy jon un
where do you think he is from?
Uhhhh Muta is from 7-Eleven, and there are no 7-Eleven's in the DPRK. Get your facts straight please.
Who else agrees that mutatard needs to play some roblox battle Royale
michael willburrow children please, calm down. You will all get your robux and chocolate milk soon
michael willburrow IRL took a joke seriously and tried to reply with a snarky smartass response ;)
"Who would want to install literal spyware on their computer?"
*Windows 10 users start to sweat*
Nikephor LOL
I get the joke, but people opt in to sending Microsoft their information when they install Windows and spam through all the agrees
@@BlackSlimShady All the agrees that nobody reads, and people more often than not buy prebuilts or laptops that have the thing preinstalled, so not even that. I bet that most people don't even know it's spyware, and even if they do, then my statement stands.
@@tralphstreet it doesn't matter if you don't read them or not. By using Windows platform you are agreeing to their rules. That's just how it is. Sure they are gathering your information, a lot of the time without people's knowledge, but it isn't spyware because it is their own platform that does thousands of useful things for the person every day. The usage statistics and data that gets sent to Microsoft gets used to improve the products and advertising that they use. Which means it ends up improving our windows experience with more features.
@@BlackSlimShady Haha whatever you say. By your statement then spyware only is spyware if it doesn't tell it is, regardless of what it does or if they told you in a convoluted way, with small text and such. It is still spyware. And while usage statistics do help improve the OS, there's far more being collected for the sake of money than software improvement. Believe me, you're repeating what they say, think for your own.
Man it would be dope to be able to access the NK internet
Global warming is hot+ nice pic
I would give the North Koreans Bonzi Buddy.
Global warming is hot+ nice pic
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nice pic
SomeOrdinaryGamers Red Star is built on Open Darwin which is Apple’s open source version of OS X.
Also Android is a Linux distribution.
@Nicholas Wilson, really? It is a great achievement if it's true, because no other OS has been built on OpenDarwin (speaking of the GUI aspect).
Edit: Although it seems that, based on the version 1, it's just a heavily reskinned Linux. Although it's very nice regardless, because most DEs, GTK (adwaita is an abomination), Qt without kde (and perhaps with), etc. Are ugly and/or flat out of the box, this one looks beautiful in comparison.
Wannacry?
I wanna die 👌
😂😂😂
Nice one
Cinni - Binnibun Hey, that's pretty good
sAmE
Gerbityblah 👌😂👌😩😩😩😤😤😤😩👌👌👌
not sure why Mutahar writing "post it notes" on a post it note made me laugh
Loving these videos, keep this good shit up Muta. :)
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Ok I will keep the period trend .
When it comes to North Korea I always wonder what part of what we are made to believe is true, what is a rumour, what is North Korean propaganda, and what is our propaganda. It's complicated
Truest shit ive heard, been wondering that to man
I've never been there. That's the extent of my knowledge 😂 I dislike when internationals say that America sucks. It does, but it's also like "well how TF do you know?!?".
We have people living similarly to the poor and oppressed in NK. We have starving children and L.O. excessive force and torture. We have corrupt government officials.
So yeah....I don't know what NK is like. We only know what we are given. People think America is a place you go to find success and freedom, but it's a trap in a system that runs on horrible historic context.
Indian youtuber vs The North Korean president... *MAKE IT HAPPEN LUL*
Actually, despite looking Indian, he speaks like a real American.
Their leader isn’t called President.
Emmanuel Goldstein ikr
@@akirubamiru6700 He's Canadian
@@krishnasivakumar2479 nah, he s indian but he grew up and lives in canada
Seen templeOS yet? Love it
Terry is my hero
Was looking for this comment
Anophis rip terry
terry davis will never be forgotten
@John Smith nice dark pun
New Mutahar: Ok so were gonna just get the bisector of this perpendicular C++ element to run using the sqrt of 1746
Old Mutahar: *Refers to an OS as a computer program*
he isnt wrong tho
POV: You clicked on Vince Vintages link to this video and had to skip to the beginning because it was a timestamped link
Kim Jong Un is a VERY big fan of the big expensive Mac Computers, which he himself uses.
Maybe why they went with that look.
1:20
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Yep, except Android, which uses ART and Bionic.
Is this copypasta
@@Iproductions0 Yeah it is.
@@Iproductions0 It's mocking richard stallman for always calling the desktop os "gnu/linux" & angrily "correcting" people who just call it "linux"
@25freebsd25 freebsd25 I disagree
Linux is NOT a niche platform for security exploits. The right exploit could single-handedly compromise all Android phones, the overwhelming majority of the world's servers and (at a minimum) the top 500 super-computers. Such an exploit would be devastating, which is why lots of the world's biggest companies donate a handsome yearly fees towards the development of the Linux kernel and even hire developers to work on the kernel or other OS components.
I find it funny when the average user thinks that just having Linux alone makes them a immune to virus.
While not immune, it's definitely a lot safer by design with most vulnerabilites being patched and released across major distros within a couple of days of being discovered. There's also few exploits targeting desktop Linux, which makes distributions like Ubuntu or Linux Mint ideal for elderly and very tech illiterate users.
Android ≠ Linux. You're confusing operating systems & system kernels. Your hypothetical all-incompasing Linux "super-exploit" capable of taking down every Android phone & piece of rack mount gear running some bits of the L.K. isn't realistic in the slightest. (Not that it isn't possible to compromise the kernel, because of course it is, but adapting kernel mode exploits for such broad compatibility (as far as payload & execution) across OS' & implementations isn't nearly as easy as you seem to think; and at which point the exploit will hopefully have been patched out of the kernel and thus seeded to said various OS', distro's, etc...).
Linux is kind of Hydra-esque in nature as far as security goes. One critical but resilient body + many independent heads; with some easier to lop off than others, but requiring them to all be cut simultaneously to kill it.
Cooe14 Android is Linux down to a t. It uses the Linux kernel (duh), it supports busybox, etc... you can even install a package manager and a compiler on Android without rooting, run any Linux software compiled for ARM, etc...
All Linux exploits affect Android. If they don't, they're not Linux exploits: exploits to the Linux kernel are few and far between, because it's incredibly secure. Android even uses Linux security tools like SELinux!
If an exploit only affects one distro, it's not a Linux vulnerability but a vulnerability on the programs that the distro installs. In the same way that Internet Explorer exploits aren't Windows exploits, distro specific exploits aren't Linux exploits. The real reasons why it's so hard to hack Linux in and of itself despite Linux being so widespread is not fragmentation but security and update speed.
Rasmy Samy *facepalm* I never said it wasn't (only thing I've said even related is that Linux isn't technically an OS while Android is). Just that with the way Linux works and the kernel is updated/maintained, finding and implementing a kernel mode exploit into a targeted attack (as in everything required beyond the kernel exploit itself, which changes immensly depending on the specific OS in question) across a broad spectrum of Linux implementations simultaneously isn't easy, let alone realistic.
No matter what muta talks about he always makes it interesting. He can teach world history and I would pay attention to every work he says. He has a interesting concept of speaking that makes me actually listen to what he is talk he's about. Keep up the awesome videos!
i think u should rename the series to "software investigations"
RiceFlyer yeah that is a good idea
It doesn't really roll off the tongue like virus investigations
The logo for Red Star OS looks like the logo to some crazy space shooter
They can't even feed themselves let alone build a secure OS
it is insecure by design its made to be used by schools and low level government members so they can spy on what is going on because they know they cant escape or out run the digital revolution so they are trying to mimic the great firewall of china.
9:10 I'm 90% that's from Google images. I distinctly remember writing a discriptive poem about that image in 4th grade
@signodan I remember this. My mom forced me to do it and it took me like 3+ hours. It was only like 5 years ago
@kie because it was a homework assignment
This is ElementaryOS with some NK tweaks. They didn't "develop" this themselves, you give them way too much credit.
and Elementary still says they aren't copying OSX...
@agapp11able They once programmed a Discord bot in like an hour, I shit you not
No its not...
I love alternative OSs', so this is fascinating to me. Great video!
1:20 tbh there are more than just 3 branches. The slackware branch is perhaps the other major one you're referring to, ultimately including things like SuSE. But also more recently the Enoch/Gentoo branch which includes ChromeOS/ChromiumOS, and the Arch branch which has gotten pretty popular which includes popular distros like Manjaro and Antergos.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as North Korea, is in fact, GNU/North Korea, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus North Korea. North Korea is not an country unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full country. Many national users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "North Korea", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a North Korea, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. North Korea is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. North Korea is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with North Korea added, or GNU/North Korea. All the so-called “North Korea” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
Be N S O N so basically, there is a government called North Korea. Gotcha
Jesse Kaden Lee GNU/North Korea. I know what I’m talking about, I installed Gentoo.
"Installs Gentoo so any Gnu/linux opinion is correct". Best thing I've heard XD
>not installing linux from scratch
okay casual
What does gnu stand for?
In the great north we have our own great operating system endorsed by our great leader Kim Jong Un.
*Glorious leader smiles holding Red Star OS device* (commercial ends) *Quickly switches back to his windows 95 computer*
Yes ! Just when I needed something to watch. Perfect timing
the only ads i get when watching this channel are for antiviruses
Tfw muta ends various sentences with "when it comes down to it" even when it makes literally zero sense.
That wallpaper with Andromeda galaxy is the same picture used in the Super mario galaxy logo.
32 bit OSs use up to 4 gigs of RAM.
I doubt they got anything that requires more than that
Aparently they do have a x64 version, but only the x32 one was leaked
PAE
News flash North Korea nukes apple headquarters because North Korea can’t be bothered with a copyright strike
You should make a “North Korea” playlist, with all your North Korea themed videos.
The North Korean internet is in fact an intranet. Meaning it's not connected to the World Wide Web. There's no accessing it from the outside. Any computers in the DPRK that are connected to the wider internet (like the ones used to contact the embassies) most certainly don't use this operating system. This operating system is used for the DPRK's intranet only. They're for the average Cho doing office work.
good work slipstream
i've been watching a ton of your videos and decided to manual scan my computer for fun, apperently i have 5,000 files worth of the same adware on my computer. nice
A song writing tool, to write propaganda songs? Hm... 🤔
Heh... Invasion of privacy would be the least of their citizens' concerns. They have frequent blackouts! XD
But isn't Android just another Linux distro? So doesn't that make Linux now the most popular OS if we are speaking on broad terms? (i.e. Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux)
Linux is a kernel
Linux is a fucking KERNEL
Android is linux based, as it has a modified linux kernel. Regardless, linux is the most popular operating system. It is utilized in most embedded systems and servers due to it being free and modifiable with a highly active community of developers.
Again... Linux is a kernel
@@Scooter227 I'm so glad im being notified of this 2 years later lmao. Yes. Linux is a kernel. My bad.
interesting fact. The 107.07.11 is the date. they have a special calendar based on the birth of Kim Il-sung's birth.
The guy that hacked north korea's OS then went and hacked Vtech, Microsoft and Nintendo before he turned 24.
This is one of my favorite presentations from you.
Please Mutahar fart in a jar thus creating a jart . open the dank jart on the 420th deep web episode ? Please Mutahar I'm begging you. We need to know how long a fart lasts in a air tight jar.
Please guys lets make this happen, if your also a jart collector join the fart jar collectors club on Xbox one. Microsoft approved.
what the actual fuck
Pretty professional looking background there, Muta
This is elementary OS, a linux distribution.
He said it's fedora based, so maybe it's just using elementary's desktop environment.
Me: *watches virus investigations* also me: *updates malawarebytes and automatically does hyperscan*
Me: *sends link to wannacry to a redstar OS computer*
North korea: How could this happen?
the only time I EVER want to learn! Good work Muta!
”Inserts state secrets” aand its gone
Apple: hey that looks familiar? North Korea: Visible Sweating
I'm surprised that North Korea has not released some simple to install and use operating systems which are in English and which very cryonic send information to the North Korean government.
the 107.07.11 is not actually an IP address, it's their local date (they have a different calendar, based on the birth of Kim Il-sung (1912). So the OS was telling you that the folder was created the 11th July 107, better known as 2018.
RedstarOS: *Monitors the NK population very closely*
Windows 10: *Monitors the rest of the world very closely*
This channel is so big now, it makes me happy to know I've been here since the start. Keep up the hard work!
I'm loving this series its so informative on how not to be a fucking moron when it comes to virus's, keep it up muta!
Slipstreams is a fucking legend bro just leaked red star os
Vince Vintage sent me
Kim jong un to people: Close Vim and I’ll give you food.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The best joke under this comment section
would you wacommend redstar os for playing minecraft? (looking for good and free os)
I understood that reference
What’s the Wacomended amount of detonates wan should I zadab to a zerver
It ha s already installed nuke mod
I love it how muta's vids have few to no ads
I mean unlike other youtubers adding 5-10 ads
7:07
“Boi”
lol i saw that too
Lmao
this is like youtubers thinking "oh if i'm from here and not there they won't notice me copying their thumbnail"
Someone give Joel a call, we're going to do Red Star OS destruction! :-P
OSX themed window managers for X have been available for many years now, and originated in the West.
KING JANK OOF
junk*
@@Xetarine shite
I would like to add to your "OS Security" (debreifing?, explanation?)
I absolute agree with it all, expecially for Desktop/Home usage.
Though, i believe linux is the leading operating system for servers, because of how customizeable the core is.
I'm still learning about security, but Linux is also based off of Unix, and the security is there. It would be hard to write malware for servers in this way, i believe. Any corrections would be helpful, but great video!
Imagine having this os and setting an embarrassing picture of Kim jung un as your background photo 😂
everytime i watch mutahars videos, i feel happy
They actually named their OS Fedora!?!
ComRieIon AniamtIon are you alright
ComRieIon AniamtIon Lmao dang
An open source version of Red Hat Linux, hence the reference.
*facepalm* ....
M‘ lady
You only have 4 days to solve the mystery ! I need my wheelbarrows!
"Not in any specific order"
*List OS' in Most popular to least for their types of devices
Im guessing by the class A private address, they have one ISP which is owned/ran/controlled by the government and everyone is on one big LAN. The easy backdoor access just means the feds can open up your system any time they wish
"Not in any particular order" Happens to be in perfect order... Hmmmmmmmm
In the next video: watch an indian reverse-scammer get kidnapped by north-korean spies.
a friend of mine once found out about this operating system a few years ago and, being the OS hopper he was, he decided why not? and installed it. we had a laugh at the absurdity of it and the next day we got rid of it. good times
The Mac OS 9 stickies application got me... North Korea got some Rockstar level attention to detail lmao
Android is a Linux distro.
This puts Linux to number two at LEAST if not #1.
Number 1 because it is used EVERYWHERE except desktops. In desktops the market share is very low but in every other market Linux is the king.
LINUX IS A FUCKING KERNEL
I was waiting this for so long!
Huawei Phones are lit man, how dare you say those stock photos came from them.
Loko 312 Motorola is better!
I have a feeling that this isn't actually red star, and that north korea used this as a dummy for us to think we got it.
Forgot that Android is Linux?
Jardar Oehrn it uses the Linux kernel
Well it uses the kernel but android is iys own system
Well Linux is almost always call operating systems but is a kernel
Install Gentoo thank you for your input
In short words, a kernel is "the base to build operating systems", so yeah you can say that Android is an OS builded on the Linux kernel.
You never fail to disappoint me Muta, love the vid
"no Seoul". 😂