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LoL...even if you DO have the source code of the software,there is no point in you checking it out to see if there are some security holes if you are not a programmer.Because you won't understand absolutely anything lol.
On the other hand if you ARE a programmer then you will know how to decompile the software and take a look at the whole code yourself.
But like I said...if you are not a programmer then you won't understand absolutely anything lol.
I remember once when I made a small free tool (couple of years ago) and few people said it is a virus.Of course it was not a virus,but someone made that up and EVERYONE ELSE IMMEDIATELY started to believe that it is.Some even said that they looked at the source code and found out it WAS a virus.Yea right...if they really did that then they would know it was NOT any type of vulnerable program (virus).
But of course they lied...NONE of them took a look at the source code.You need to KNOW how to even open the code of the software and also you must KNOW a lot more to even understand what the code does and KNOW EVEN A LOT MORE to understand wether the code is vulnerable or not.
NONE of them knew that.They were just jelous and made up that it was a virus rofl!!!
Unfortunately people tend to believe that something is a virus as soon as "someone" says it's a virus.
LoL...
A great example would be a small PIN generator I recenty made for one of the users on this forum.Someone could easily come and write:"Don't download that!It's a virus!!!".
But who ever would say that WOULD KNOW that he/she just made that up and does not have a single proof that what they said is true lol.
Unfortunately as I said above...people tend to believe that something is a virus as soon as "someone" says it's a virus.
Cheers!
On the other hand if you ARE a programmer then you will know how to decompile the software and take a look at the whole code yourself.
But like I said...if you are not a programmer then you won't understand absolutely anything lol.
I remember once when I made a small free tool (couple of years ago) and few people said it is a virus.Of course it was not a virus,but someone made that up and EVERYONE ELSE IMMEDIATELY started to believe that it is.Some even said that they looked at the source code and found out it WAS a virus.Yea right...if they really did that then they would know it was NOT any type of vulnerable program (virus).
But of course they lied...NONE of them took a look at the source code.You need to KNOW how to even open the code of the software and also you must KNOW a lot more to even understand what the code does and KNOW EVEN A LOT MORE to understand wether the code is vulnerable or not.
NONE of them knew that.They were just jelous and made up that it was a virus rofl!!!
Unfortunately people tend to believe that something is a virus as soon as "someone" says it's a virus.
LoL...
A great example would be a small PIN generator I recenty made for one of the users on this forum.Someone could easily come and write:"Don't download that!It's a virus!!!".
But who ever would say that WOULD KNOW that he/she just made that up and does not have a single proof that what they said is true lol.
Unfortunately as I said above...people tend to believe that something is a virus as soon as "someone" says it's a virus.
Cheers!