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curl https://some-url | sh

I see this all over the place nowadays, even in communities that, I would think, should be security conscious. How is that safe? What's stopping the downloaded script from wiping my home directory? If you use this, how can you feel comfortable?

I understand that we have the same problems with the installed application, even if it was downloaded and installed manually. But I feel the bar for making a mistake in a shell script is much lower than in whatever language the main application is written. Don't we have something better than "sh" for this? Something with less power to do harm?

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[-] easily3667@lemmus.org 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

By definition nothing

The point you appear to be making is "everything is insecure so nothing is" and the point others are making is "everything is insecure so everything is"

[-] FizzyOrange@programming.dev 1 points 1 hour ago

No, the point I am making is there are no additional security implications from executing a Bash script that someone sends you over executing a binary that they send you. I don't know how to make that clearer.

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