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[GH-ISSUE #560] Hash Checking #1939
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Originally created by @secprentice on GitHub (Nov 22, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/560
Recently a popular Monero wallet site was hacked, the attackers replaced a known trusted binary with a backdoored one to allow crypto theft. The only reason the attack was uncovered because the attackers didnt update the binary hashes on the site.
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Would ScreenToGif consider publishing known safe hashes to a key system so we can validate the software we are downloding can be trusted? Infact, is this already being done?
Thank you