• muusemuuse@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    There is nuance here. Not every crack is malicious but you have to assume they all are because some of them are. Trusting a source is irrelevant. Many security products will falsely tag cracked software as dangerous just because it’s cracked, not because it found a specific bit of nasty code, and this feeds the idea that you can’t believe when people tell you cracked software is unsafe. But there are many truly bad cracks out there. When in doubt, don’t trust it.

    And you should always doubt free shit.

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        14 hours ago

        This is true. Even projects with good reputations get caught up in shit like the XZ back door in Linux.

        If you haven’t read up on that fiasco, you really should look into it. It got way too far before being caught all because people suck and ruin things for others.