← Back to context Comment by water-your-self 1 year ago This is not relevant to the topic. 2 comments water-your-self Reply 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 1 year ago No, it is. Running unsigned exes with no sandbox actually is risky, and game jams are a specific case where it comes up. brinox 1 year ago Running signed binaries neither is as long as the corresponding keys leak all the time [1].Anyone can just get their malware signed by just throwing some dollars at it.[1] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/apvi/issues/detail?id=100
01HNNWZ0MV43FF 1 year ago No, it is. Running unsigned exes with no sandbox actually is risky, and game jams are a specific case where it comes up. brinox 1 year ago Running signed binaries neither is as long as the corresponding keys leak all the time [1].Anyone can just get their malware signed by just throwing some dollars at it.[1] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/apvi/issues/detail?id=100
brinox 1 year ago Running signed binaries neither is as long as the corresponding keys leak all the time [1].Anyone can just get their malware signed by just throwing some dollars at it.[1] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/apvi/issues/detail?id=100
No, it is. Running unsigned exes with no sandbox actually is risky, and game jams are a specific case where it comes up.
Running signed binaries neither is as long as the corresponding keys leak all the time [1].
Anyone can just get their malware signed by just throwing some dollars at it.
[1] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/apvi/issues/detail?id=100