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Trojan horses plague open source

  Date:Dec 25 2002

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Webmaster's note: 'Plague' is kind of a strong verb, especially if you compare Open Source's security record with Microsoft's, but these are actual events that did occur.

But Pointon says that using open source software is often less risky than using pre-compiled, or "closed source" software because users who download open source packages can very easily verify their authenticity through a mathematical process known as an md5 checksum.




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