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Originally Posted by Secrets
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Pretty much, a DLL can do all of that. But his doesn't that is the key.
It'd set off AVs and then some. And not just on runtime; it only sets off AVs on runtime because it's packed with Themida. If it was sending your bank information or recording keystrokes you figured someone would've picked that up by now.
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To be fair, most of your replies in this thread as well as the official explanation are NSA-level in response to the Snowden revelations.
You and the staff have provided some good insight, and the people appreciate your engagement on it.
But you ultimately shrug responsibility for power a .dll like this can provide and demand blind faith and trust in who has access to the data and who can manipulate the data.
Without a 3rd party being allowed to examine the code and determine whether it can be used maliciously, or outlining who is given access and when aka more detail oversight assurance etc., all due respect, you are essentially just blowing smoke and sweet nothings like the NSA.
Just saying.