Telling the truth is always easy to get rid.
Today, I talked to my friends about software promotion.
How to determine if a software is toxic? &............ % &*()(*&.................. %
Well, those are too complicated. I have more efficient and reliableAlgorithmThat is: Calculate the digital signature of the software EXE,
Check in my white list. If yes, it is non-toxic. If no, is there a large circulation in the software market? Not big, allow,
Raise your post and try again. Big? Hey, you're welcome. "This software contains a large number of viruses and Trojans % &**".
Are you sure you want to continue the installation?
Software developers may find that their software uninstallation volume has suddenly soared. Fortunately, they will receive feedback from users about how terrible they are.
As a result, the attacker immediately deployed the same environment as the user and personally tested android ~ It turns out to be you ~
The attacker can rest in the PR department. Talk to others, you know.
If it is determined to be non-toxic, it is certainly not toxic. If it is determined to be toxic, it is not necessarily. This is a policy.
Trojans and viruses are strictly defined, but users do not understand them. This is an "opportunity ".
The friend said, summing up their software promotion channels, the most effective is "Bundled installation ".
Let's talk about something. Avoid another ** war.