I understand that sharing video, photos, documents etc. is relatively safe because the data is not executed in the processor as instructions. How come people are willing to download and install pirated software though? How can one be confident that it does not contain malicious addons? Are people just don’t know the risks? Or are there protection mechanisms that I am missing? I mean since the software is usually cracked there is not much use in comparing checksums with the originals, is it?

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Good and valid point. I use opensource software wherever I can.

Though paid software is not going to encrypt your data for ransom or use a keylogger to steal bitcoin (yet).

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There was an antivirus that was caught running a bitcoin miner in the background tbf. If memory serves it was Norton?

atleast they admitted it, still don’t trust mcafee though…

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It was opt-in, and I think to make your subscription cheaper. Then again, Norton sucks!

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