I think its our local copies that might have issues if anything. If there is a threat at all, it would affect releases prior to the cve release not since then. Or yeah, if a possible attacker had gained access they may still have it, but its unlikely that would not have been caught.
le_throosh
To clarify: This is about a possible supply chain attack. The possibility of it. Not about unsafe code in the app or anywhere else. It means that an attacker could have gained access to the ios repo and possibly any other repo. It is fixed now.
I imagine that hostile commits would have been caught by now, as would compromised releases. But the main issue for me is that we are pretty much left in the dark about this. Maybe the team checked everything well and came to the conclusion that this was nothing worry about and was catched before it could do any harm. Which is the most probable scenario I think. Still leaves a bit of a sour taste.
Sounds like a bug tbh
More like the plot of The Boys. Especially the comic series :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCAL_YgYiP0
There is a lot about the history of digital piracy in there. Its a Defcon talk by Jason Scott who calls himself an archivist and historian of technology. Really funny talk as well, generally recommended :)
Edit: Maybe you meant his project textfiles.com? There is a big section about piracy as well: http://textfiles.com/piracy/
Its called Simit, or Sesame Ring. Its actually bread.
Did not try them yet, but, I am also very interested in them. Mostly because you can still travel by train since they are small enough. But also because they are much lighter, and easier to park or find a spot in a shared bike room. The Vello SUB is only 25kg, but thats with a titanium frame :) still 29 or so I think though with a steel frame. All that while still being able to carry 100kg on the back.
Its like magic, you just need the right spell! 🪄🪄🪄