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CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads
(www.theregister.com)
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Addressing logical fallacies elevates the discussion to place where it can actually be productive, not lowers it.
It's not relevant because it applies to both random websites and code repositories equally. Again, please quote me where I claimed that code repositories are not susceptible to this.
You've demonstrated both of these, so it is just statement of fact. "you moron" this you?
Ironic, you're the only one who has said those words. Another strawman. At no point have I supported just trusting anything.
get ratiod fuckwit
Not you, but some advice(?).
Doesn't change that this ^ is a fact you can't refute, so I'm correct. Your entire argument is strawman arguing against claims that I've never made and name calling. You're basically just arguing with yourself. 🤷
You can't tell after getting completely obliterated by downvotes and repeatedly rebutted that you're the one in weeds? Clueless much
And yet my point was never refuted