

It is unverified from the flathub page, and https://jdownloader.org/.well-known/org.flathub.VerifiedApps.txt does not point to a GUID. This is not a first party upload.
It is unverified from the flathub page, and https://jdownloader.org/.well-known/org.flathub.VerifiedApps.txt does not point to a GUID. This is not a first party upload.
from the actual official site it seems it doesn’t list a flatpak source, so it might be uploaded by someone else who injected their own modifications
did you even read the article? It specifically only traps scrappers that don’t respect the robots.txt and put them in an endless maze of garbage information.
If you enter a site that clearly warns you “malware ahead”, that’s on you.
companies based in country have to follow rules of said country.
If you don’t believe in that you can try to not follow sanctions and see what happens to your business.
which is a big reason why most long lasting pirate sites are hosted in russia
and then download a house
I remember to swear by megaupload because all the other upload sites uses extremely sketchy ads and allow the fake download buttons.
Now Jdownloader is the only way for me to download non-torrents
the way we share payment info to sites is so backwards is the reason despite all the problems paypal had, it still provide a lot of value.
compared to legal sites stealing your personal data after telling you (it’s buried among the 100+ pages TOS you agreed to)
to the privileged, equality is oppression. And therefore more pushback to maintain the status quo
even if it’s not. There’s just a severe lack of thinking skills here. What do they think happens to the pirate copies people already downloaded will happen when drm is added to the store version? There’s a reason we keep saying DRM only punish legitimate customers.
Clearly these kind of people have relinquished their ability to think and let ads do the thinking for them.
pirates just need to for a while pretend to post in a way that piracy is really no more so they stop doing anything about it.
You can also keep that opinion to yourself when reading a book from a library. Voting in this case is like signing that you like/dislike it in the back cover
probably easier to mess with the projector so it records a local file that is a copy of what is being projected, which would already been decrypted. With this if you can infiltrate the DRM company you only need the schematics of the projector, not an active malware to steal new keys.
it would require government intervention. Where a regulation must declare that ads must clearly be labelled as ads, so that adjustments can be made by detecting when is the ad segment happening.
which will lock the card after 3 tries, so even if you are using your birth year chances are they are not going to guess it
the leaker in question is about people like a qa tester or someone who got an early access review.
the article posted yesterday mentioned a lot of these requests are only made once per IP address, the botnet is absolutely huge.