1 year ago

I'm back and I finally tested Winlator on my Android nothing happened yet I just discovered that the Android Warning is linked to a code in Wine that makes Linux understand the .exe format.


So yeah for my cheap Android i tested a old Trollpasta bc low stockages etc.

What made me take the risk of testing it is that I learned that Open Source software is "impossible" to hide viruses on Github because the code is open except in some very rare cases but it ends up being spotted anyway and it's often in these cases that viruses are created by a government in another country.

For more informations 2 prove i dont says fake informations etc here a video about a FSB Virus on Github

Note FSB = KGB from today

Here the video:

https://youtu.be/bS9em7Bg0iU?si=PXMr3Ph2OBKbNfGE



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