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by Aachen
1297 days ago
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I think the attack vector cannot be simply said to be "being able to run software of your choice on your device". We don't describe victims of emails with malicious attachments as having been compromised via the attack vector "sideloading" (or whatever the non-mobile equivalent of the word is). With this framing, it gets really easy to see sideloading as an evil that must be disallowed for our own good and we end up with devices that can do nothing that is not, with every update of every app again and again, judged to be allowable by an overseas vendor from another culture. What would be a better description though, something like installing software from a malicious source? |
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The general public has proven that they’re not capable of any type of sanity check to the point where I would call sideloading dangerous.