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OpenBSD rescued from unpowered oblivion by $20K bitcoin donation

posted onJanuary 21, 2014
by l33tdawg

Late last year, Theo de Raadt, founder of the security-focused OpenBSD project, issued a plea for funding. The project was facing a serious, perhaps even crippling setback due to the $20,000 cost of powering its development and build machines. The project repeated this plea last week with the electricity bill still unpaid.

The outlook was bleak, with OpenBSD developer Bob Beck stating flatly that "OpenBSD will shut down if we do not have the funding to keep the lights on." While OpenBSD isn't mainstream in the way that Linux has become, the highly secure UNIX operating system—it claims to have suffered just two remotely exploitable flaws in the default distribution in a "heck of a long time"—still has an important role to play in systems such as firewalls.

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