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by x0n
808 days ago
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They haven't stopped users from changing their default browser by the proper explicit mechanism in Windows (default applications.) They've stopped shitferret malware from switching it, or yes, other browsers. If I want to change my browser, I'll do it myself. |
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Many malware hijack search settings. However, very few hijack default browsers themselves these days. In the past (10 years ago) it was much more common.
Furthermore, I don't know of many malware that touch the .PDF file extension associations, and there are plenty of other associations that would be better to hijack.
Feels more like a sloppy fix to comply with EU's DMA.