It did. Whonix can defend you against malicious code running inside your work environment, Tails can't.
>Nobody is advised to run Tails in a VM, only as the host OS, so the dual VM part isn't that relevant.
This is why it's a bad idea to use Tails at all unless you aren't actually that worried about being deanonymized.
>The article does briefly mention Tails and how it does a RAM rewrite upon shutdown for you
This is meaningless security theatre.
It did. Whonix can defend you against malicious code running inside your work environment, Tails can't.
>Nobody is advised to run Tails in a VM, only as the host OS, so the dual VM part isn't that relevant.
This is why it's a bad idea to use Tails at all unless you aren't actually that worried about being deanonymized.
>The article does briefly mention Tails and how it does a RAM rewrite upon shutdown for you
This is meaningless security theatre.