Comment by snapplebobapple 5 months ago Isnt that a huge vector for viruses if exevutable code is included in the compressed archive? 10 comments snapplebobapple Reply themerone 5 months ago Wasm can be sandboxed. Its a safe as visiting a website with javascript. orangeboats 5 months ago Can't the decompressor still produce a malicious uncompressed file? tlb 5 months ago Any decompressor can produce a malicious file. Just feed a malicious file to the compressor. 5 replies → jo-m 5 months ago So, not very safe. snapplebobapple 5 months ago I think this is the first time a genuine technical question of mine rather than a social view has been downvoted here. Thats sad.
themerone 5 months ago Wasm can be sandboxed. Its a safe as visiting a website with javascript. orangeboats 5 months ago Can't the decompressor still produce a malicious uncompressed file? tlb 5 months ago Any decompressor can produce a malicious file. Just feed a malicious file to the compressor. 5 replies → jo-m 5 months ago So, not very safe.
orangeboats 5 months ago Can't the decompressor still produce a malicious uncompressed file? tlb 5 months ago Any decompressor can produce a malicious file. Just feed a malicious file to the compressor. 5 replies →
tlb 5 months ago Any decompressor can produce a malicious file. Just feed a malicious file to the compressor. 5 replies →
snapplebobapple 5 months ago I think this is the first time a genuine technical question of mine rather than a social view has been downvoted here. Thats sad.
Wasm can be sandboxed. Its a safe as visiting a website with javascript.
Can't the decompressor still produce a malicious uncompressed file?
Any decompressor can produce a malicious file. Just feed a malicious file to the compressor.
5 replies →
So, not very safe.
I think this is the first time a genuine technical question of mine rather than a social view has been downvoted here. Thats sad.