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by chaxor
1195 days ago
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What are you talking about?
Malware and spyware is just as likely (if not very much *more* likely - depending on the definition of malware or spyware*) to be in corporate sponsored software than it is in foss software, and that idea extends to software distribution. I would expect the security and quality of images in a decentralized system to be far superior to any centralized system spun up by some for profit entity. * malware and spyware could be defined here as software that allows remote keylogging, camera activation, installation of any executables, etc - i.e. root access - which is precisely what most corporate entities make software to do (e.g. "security solutions" that you have to install on your work computers). This is also most web services which are 90% tracking with an occasional desired application or feature these days. |
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