← Back to context Comment by scandox 6 days ago Interesting to see some bash curl being used by a renowned cryptologist... 18 comments scandox Reply IshKebab 6 days ago Almost like it's actually fine.https://medium.com/@ewindisch/curl-bash-a-victimless-crime-d... uecker 6 days ago It is definitely not fine. The argument seems to be that since you need to trust somebody, curl | bash is fine because you just trust whoever controls the webserver. I think this is missing the point. oddmiral 6 days ago s/webserver/DNS/ 3 replies → whyever 6 days ago It's missing which point? 9 replies → tonetheman 6 days ago [dead] oguz-ismail 6 days ago [flagged]
IshKebab 6 days ago Almost like it's actually fine.https://medium.com/@ewindisch/curl-bash-a-victimless-crime-d... uecker 6 days ago It is definitely not fine. The argument seems to be that since you need to trust somebody, curl | bash is fine because you just trust whoever controls the webserver. I think this is missing the point. oddmiral 6 days ago s/webserver/DNS/ 3 replies → whyever 6 days ago It's missing which point? 9 replies → tonetheman 6 days ago [dead] oguz-ismail 6 days ago [flagged]
uecker 6 days ago It is definitely not fine. The argument seems to be that since you need to trust somebody, curl | bash is fine because you just trust whoever controls the webserver. I think this is missing the point. oddmiral 6 days ago s/webserver/DNS/ 3 replies → whyever 6 days ago It's missing which point? 9 replies → tonetheman 6 days ago [dead]
Almost like it's actually fine.
https://medium.com/@ewindisch/curl-bash-a-victimless-crime-d...
It is definitely not fine. The argument seems to be that since you need to trust somebody, curl | bash is fine because you just trust whoever controls the webserver. I think this is missing the point.
s/webserver/DNS/
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It's missing which point?
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