How do I know that this was not made by the people behind the conspiracy in order to install spyware in our devices?See attached PDF file.
Whatever are you talking about? The article has nothing to do with spyware. After the Twin Towers were imploded back in 2001, the Patriot Act was created, for the sole purpose of massive surveillance of the population of the USA (see Edward Snowden revelations.) Because off the Patriot Act, any and all types of spyware are now in play through every sort of media & digital device possible. That's what got spyware started.How do I know that this was not made by the people behind the conspiracy in order to install spyware in our devices?
PDF documents can contain trojan horses when you open them for reading, so I don't open unless I know their original source. There was even an exploit in Jpeg images that crashed phones beyond recovery by going out of bound in the YUV transform table, which repeated a kernel level crash forcing a whole system restart each time the image was shown as the wallpaper.Whatever are you talking about? The article has nothing to do with spyware. After the Twin Towers were imploded back in 2001, the Patriot Act was created, for the sole purpose of massive surveillance of the population of the USA (see Edward Snowden revelations.) Because off the Patriot Act, any and all types of spyware are now in play through every sort of media & digital device possible. That's what got spyware started.
Oh - Ok then - I see what you're getting at. You are saying that the article itself may have spyware installed in the PDF file itself. Well yes, of course that could be. But what can you do? It isn't practical to spend the rest of your life avoiding PDF files because most books and articles. except for epub files are authored in PDF format. Besides, all you have to do to be safe is to scan the PDF file with your anti-virus software. I like using Kaspersky, because it works like a charm.PDF documents can contain trojan horses when you open them for reading, so I don't open unless I know their original source. There was even an exploit in Jpeg images that crashed phones beyond recovery by going out of bound in the YUV transform table, which repeated a kernel level crash forcing a whole system restart each time the image was shown as the wallpaper.
@Beholder kinda has a dry and sarcastic sense of humor like I do. We usually make points that are a bit off the edge. It's nothing to worry about.Whatever are you talking about?