Update: About the BLOBs in Ventoy · Issue #3224
Update: About the BLOBs in Ventoy · Issue #3224

About the BLOBs in Ventoy · Issue #3224 · ventoy/Ventoy

The author addresses the issue.
Update: About the BLOBs in Ventoy · Issue #3224
About the BLOBs in Ventoy · Issue #3224 · ventoy/Ventoy
The author addresses the issue.
Perhaps I'm too skeptical and/or have trust issues, but isn't this too little too late? This issue had been ignored for so long, but -suddenly- within 24 hours of this very peculiar find^[Spoiler alert: Ventoy's sister software -called iVentoy- employs a trick that has been utilized for installing compromised kernel drivers.], Ventoys maintainer goes into full damage-control mode. Should we just accept that?
Sorry, at least for now, I simply don't buy it.
The guy is trying to address the issue and he is building this in his free time. Give him some credit at least, I am sure this is consuming a lot of his free time.
I personally find this Ventoy an amazing piece of software and he also seems to be willing to address the issue and be more transparent in the future which is also commendable.
Fam, you've chosen to trust them for reasons that are unclear to me. Honestly, I don't see anything (yet) that would clear their name. For all we know, they could have ties to some intelligence agency; which the infamous Jia Tan has (retroactively) been accused of as well.
That's not the issue. I've also made plenty use of it in the past. But at what point do you start to second guess the intent behind the maintainer?
Again, arguably too little too late. They literally ghosted the issue for over a year. Then, within 24 hours of possible proof of malicious code, they appear and (perhaps) "pose the image" of putting in a gargantuan effort to resolve the issue. But, like, where were they for a year? Furthermore, the hints of justifications for their actions are simply not up too par.
Don't get me wrong. As I clearly hinted at it in my previous comment, if they pull through and provide/produce (bit-by-bit) reproducible builds of Ventoy^[Another spoiler-alert: They admitted that it would be hard. Which is fine, but could be interpreted as the first action for an eventual cop out. Only time will tell...], then I obviously have no qualms against them or their software. Why would I? But until then, I will steer clear.
What should have happened for you to be more concerned?
Accept it or not, you choice. Nobody cares.
Is frankly annoying to see how much shit FOSS (or OSS) developer have to eat for every little misstep or for not employing their unpaid time to solve other people's issues (some of which are really laughable, btw).
A blatant lie, we see 600+ who do care in the link. github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/2795
Who only blocks paid malware?
I was trying to stir a discussion/conversation: How much can we tolerate from our beloved (F(L))OSS developers? Can they get away with anything as long as they return with some promise?f
Quoting directly from the author:
I hate to break it to you, but it appears the author don't even have the bandwidth to worry about your trust.
The fact remains though: why did they literally go radio silence on this issue for over a year? Like, a simple, "I would like to notify everyone that I'm working on this." would have been sufficient. Was that too much to ask?
Enjoy your malware.
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