Kaspersky releases a malware scanner for Linux systems(kaspersky.com) |
Kaspersky releases a malware scanner for Linux systems(kaspersky.com) |
If I miss a Russian program, then it is the ABBYY FineReader Engine CLI for Linux
Unfortunately, it was always very expensive.
tread carefully, stalker
According to InformNapalm, "managers of the Kaspersky Lab neural network development team created the on-board AI system for the Russian Albatross drones."
https://www.twz.com/news-features/ukraine-situation-report-f...
Am I missing something or is this a pile of dark patterns to drive you to a paid product?
There are more subtler ways to download binaries and scripts from elsewhere, depending on what you use, like Steam games, python/js/perl/etc repositories , browser extensions, adding new distribution repositories, and so on. Everything should be safe enough and should be checked, but as the xz problem showed, that is not a fail-proof guarantee.
The target audience is the same "computer expert" who runs anything he downloads onto his Windows 7 PC as admin, because that solves a lot of issues usually™.
Having the source is a good start, but having a "lawful" powerful active player that actively want to intrude should be part of the equation. It was a formidable threat a decade ago, nothing was done about that, and now is even more advanced than what was then.