Does an open source game from Frozenbubble or Super Tux have any types pf vulnerabilities to worry about like a web browser might or is it safe to just download it, with no worries. As long it’s downloaded from safe repositories?

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    24 days ago

    It depends on what vulnerabilities we’re talking about. If these are arbitrary code execution ones, they may be more dangerous in games since that’s not a kind of app most security researchers will look into. But if we’re talking about in-app ones that let the hacker steal your game stats or something (so only the app’s data), it’s definitely not anywhere near as bad as a browser vulnerability because browsers save much more sensitive data. Also a game isn’t something a bad actor would consider the best attack surface but if they do, it might cause a lot of harm.

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        23 days ago

        Assuming the worst, they might inject ransomware or other highest threat level malware to your system. Though it’s extremely unlikely and the kind of app doesn’t really matter as long as it’s popular.

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      24 days ago

      Web browsers are also a easy target because they pull content from the public internet. They can attack it with just a link.

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    24 days ago

    Are you joking or being serious?

    The answer is almost most certainly no (you game mostly likely has a low attack surface)