Canonical Keeps Shipping Malware Snaps!! #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/kzB6fHL_2Pg
Canonical Keeps Shipping Malware Snaps!!
It keeps happening, Canonical keeps letting Malware get shipped on the Snap Store and it seems like there is absolutely no effort being put in to stop this p...YouTube
Tertle950
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Paul L
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Normally I would be the type commenting on the irrational component to controversial perceptions around the #Snap ecosystem.
But in this case even I would say that #Canonical are bang to rights given the repeat occurrences and the types of mitigation they could have introduced.
If they are only trying to avoid cost or amplifying the fear of it becoming a walled-garden then the current approach is biased too far in the other direction on both counts.
popey
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Martin A. Brooks :verified:
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Greg Brooks
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Stefan Cursano
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Random Tux User
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •I would argue that the AUR is probably a bit safer than the Snap Store because you are given an install script that is completely viewable to the user. Plus auto updates don't happen.
On the other hand, the snap store is very opaque to the user and they don't know what exactly is being installed. Plus auto updates happen without even notifying the user.
Honestly the idea of snaps is decent, but the execution is horrible.
Gianmarco Gargiulo :tux: :kde:
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Snapcraft
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