It’s surprising that this isn’t a common headline. Too many windows programs have worse issues than this, updating over unencrypted HTTP and with no integrity checks at all
I don’t really want to insult Winblows too hard here, supply chain attacks are possible with any imperfectly secured software on any OS, but… yeah, you hear a lot more about this kind of thing with Winblows software.
It’s surprising that this isn’t a common headline. Too many windows programs have worse issues than this, updating over unencrypted HTTP and with no integrity checks at all
I don’t really want to insult Winblows too hard here, supply chain attacks are possible with any imperfectly secured software on any OS, but… yeah, you hear a lot more about this kind of thing with Winblows software.