5/16/2023 0 Comments Tixati![]() Of course AVs can't catch everything and just because everything is reported as clean, does not mean program actually is, but this is a good indication.Ģ. Here are the results of latest Win64 executable. Check executable against various AV engines. ![]() ![]() Some easy methods that I can think of to determine if something possibly is or isn't malware:ġ. Cool if it is, but it shouldn't be the deciding factor whether something is good. There is plenty of good free, but closed source projects. So, what are you hiding? What is in store there for all of those naive people who are downloading all kinds of stuff from all around everywhere? Why do you give it for free then, if you care so much about your "property"? Secondly, there might be someone saying, "oh, it's just to protect intellectual property. So, unless it was over-engineered and filled up with bloatware, it shouldn't be dangerous, or prone to attacks in any way. The only way it can be hacked is if it was programmed very poorly and with a use of some weird 3rd party code borrowed from god knows where. Why would you do that, if you have nothing to hide from people, and if you are not planning to sell this program? I know what some people might say, "oh, it's just to protect from hacking attacks etc", but that doesn't make any sense because it's just a simple torrent client. This is quite strange - the program is "100% free", and yet you still find it useful to keep the code closed. So, how can you prove that? Those are powerful words, but there is no way for anyone to actually believe you. There is no way for anyone to compile this program by themselves after checking the code. On your front page you say that "Tixati Contains NO Spyware and NO Ads", but the code to the program is completely closed.
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