Not discrediting Open Source Software, but nothing is 100% safe.

  • ghostermonster
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    2 years ago

    Just that there is ability to read and change the code, even if not everyone reads it, makes developers away from idea to put something malicious there.

    • @Stelus42@lemmy.ca
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      -72 years ago

      Just like how no one has ever put anything malicious on Wikipedia. Nope, never, not once

      • ghostermonster
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        92 years ago

        Wikipedia accepts all new entries by default. Almost all open source projects review any contribiution first before merge.

        It’s also not fair comparison, because there can’t exists an encyclopedia you can learn from but not look what’s inside it. But you can obfuscate machine code, making it very hard to see what it does, so it’s more temping for code developers to put malicious features when noone can see it.

    • @redditcunts@lemmy.world
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      -542 years ago

      This is wrong and ignorant. It happens all the fucking time. Software vendor supply chain is a huge fucking issue.

      Christ, tell me you have no idea what your talking about with 1 sentence vibes.

        • @redditcunts@lemmy.world
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          -622 years ago

          Lol no it doesn’t. It happens weekly, all the fucking time.

          Source: I’ve been developing oss software for 20 years and have had to push hundreds of teams to fix their vendors bin.

          Chill == I ain’t got shit to say 🤣

            • @bloodfart@lemmy.ml
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              12 years ago

              Hey I know it sucks when someone isn’t nice to you, but that person is about as right as can be.

              Just a month ago thousands of malicious commits discovered on git made the news. Unaudited repositories are a huge vector for attack and have been for years.

              If that person seems pissed off you could chalk it up to hearing about this stuff on newsgroup discussion two decades ago.

              • Spaniard
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                2 years ago

                20 years of experience and still behaves like a little kid, My 2 year old nephew is more mature. So sad, and ironic that you say that in a foss platform.

      • CyclohexaneM
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        22 years ago

        Software vendor supply chain affects ALL software. It is caught much sooner with open source.