Russia and China-backed hackers are exploiting WinRAR zero-day bug
Russia and China-backed hackers are exploiting WinRAR zero-day bug
Google security researchers say hackers, including the notorious Russian hacking unit Sandworm, are exploiting the WinRAR zero-day bug.
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Fuck WinRAR. It's for normie NPCs. 7Zip is FOSS, and everybody should be using it instead.
66 18 Reply7zip's Linux port (p7zip) was lagging back in functionality last I heard, and also was abandoned then, don't know how it is now.
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9 0 Replywhy do I find nothing about that on the 7zip website, but I do find stuff about p7zip?
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4 0 ReplyI see, thanks
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Ah. It's not packaged in
xbps
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Better yet stop using Windows
13 11 ReplyBroken record
4 0 ReplyBetter yet
6 2 ReplyNot feasible for the vast majority of users. It's still not mature. Dunno when it'll be if ever.
3 0 ReplyBETTER YET
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I'm a .NET dev, I wish lmao
4 0 ReplyI'd say "well .NET is cross platform" but knowing the average company on .NET it's probably version 3.5 and running off a windows 95 server that hisses whenever someone gets too close to it.
4 0 ReplyYou're damn right. Especially for me working for the government 😁 (Sweden tho)
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Tbh I quite like developing .net on my Mac. I do away with VS and just use vscode and command line. It feels nice
1 0 ReplyI used to use Mac with rider on my last job, and it worked nicely! Sadly it's not really an option working with legacy stuff
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Wow, really shilling for Russian software man, that's low, certainly the Russians have no insights to 7zip.
6 11 ReplyYou can read and build the source code yourself if you're really worried what some Russian FOSS contributors are up to, but I can assure you it's going to be a lot less sus that whatever a proprietary application can do without any ability to audit and check the code.
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