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- technology@lemmy.world
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- Google Chrome is malware. Got it. - Chromium*, but yes - I wouldn’t call Chromium malware. Anticompetitive yes but not malware - I mean… - 
It takes code from a remote source, compiles it into native machine code, and then executes said machine code. 
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It exposes hardware information, sensors, and system statistics to remote actors. 
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It can consume inordinate amounts of resources by mining for cryptocurrency in the background. 
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It keeps trying to get you to change system settings. 
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It’s hidden within the installers of other programs (thanks, Electron). 
 - Out of context, those sure make it sound like malware. - Too big to fail - It’s like saying rich people is eccentric, but us poor can only aim for crazy 
 
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- At least now we have more proof 




