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RE: [Important] Be safe, Avoid infections [Read] #11
And how is blindly trusting the source code better than blindly trusting the executable? It's trivial to input code that, even if someone were to casually glance at(which I doubt you, or anyone on this forum does), wouldn't be obviously designed to hijack your computer.

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RE: [Important] Be safe, Avoid infections [Read] #12
(12-08-2012, 09:17 PM)w00t Wrote: And how is blindly trusting the source code better than blindly trusting the executable? It's trivial to input code that, even if someone were to casually glance at(which I doubt you, or anyone on this forum does), wouldn't be obviously designed to hijack your computer.

You still understand nothing from my point. Drink a glass of beer and think again, OK? Nobody said anybody should blindly trust in a source code. They should look through the code and check if It has got backdoor. Even if you don't understand coding so much, You may find the backdoor. If you don't understand source code (you don't have to understand everything, usually you can decide with basic knowledge), better if you don't use the suspicious tool. And I repeat again, I was working for a corporation based on Software Development and Computer Security, so I don't need random haters. Please leave! Your trashing is not useful under this thread.
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