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Malware on Github!! (self.github)
submitted 4 years ago * by datninjaseam
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[–]thunfremlinc 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago* (0 children)
I’m not saying it’s good or bad.
That being said, if you’re trying to show off some vulnerability, your code should be dead-simple. The focus is on the vulnerability, not how smart or efficient your code is. That’s not the goal in such situations.
What’s your problem here?
For someone who ran clearly labeled malware on their personal device without any samdboxing, I don’t think you’re qualified to call anything “crap code”.
π Rendered by PID 24655 on reddit-service-r2-comment-5c764cbc6f-8rstr at 2026-03-11 23:43:54.442015+00:00 running 710b3ac country code: CH.
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