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isnt that well known though? AUR packages are built by third parties (eg users) and there were always warnings against just this, no?
The problem is Arch doesnt package everything
It is a well known risk but not something that was a real risk numerically. I mean, it still isn’t given the number of packages in the AUR.
This is a couple of malicious packages discovered in a short period though. Not a good sign. It was really impact the AUR if polluting it with malware became common.
You should always inspect AUR packages before installing them but few people do. Many would not even know what they were looking at.
yeah, that's almost as bad as those apps requiring you to pipe a remote script through sudo shell
God I hate those. The worst way to distribute apps.
especially when flatpaks exist now!