wendy-lebaron
Well-Known Member
this is horrible. it was up to canonical ltd. to work hard. to make "snap" as secure as possible. so people don't find something bad. to talk about them. wanting to compare to flatpak.
what if ubuntu 26.04 lts "resolute racoon" enforces "snaps" more than ever? and linux mint's developers aren't allowed that time to remove the support? better hope the "snap" support. could still be removed even in the near future. otherwise, well, i understand why canonical do the things they do. "if you don't like it, get away and cause your own envy!"
trying to give proper credit here.
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what if ubuntu 26.04 lts "resolute racoon" enforces "snaps" more than ever? and linux mint's developers aren't allowed that time to remove the support? better hope the "snap" support. could still be removed even in the near future. otherwise, well, i understand why canonical do the things they do. "if you don't like it, get away and cause your own envy!"
trying to give proper credit here.
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Malware Peddlers Are Now Hijacking Snap Publisher Domains
tl;dr: There’s a relentless campaign by scammers to publish malware in the Canonical Snap Store. Some gets caught by automated filters, but plenty slips through. Recently, these miscreants have changed tactics - they’re now registering expired domains belonging to legitimate snap publishers...
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