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[PSA] Malware distributed on the AUR
(lists.archlinux.org)
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AUR is the place for unverified submissions. The verified stuff typically ends up in the main repos.
That's not at all how it works.
It is. Aur isn't even officially supported by arch. You use it at your own risk, with the advantage being that pretty much everything is in it.