And would only give them access to my gaming accounts which isn't worth much and I do have 2FA on those accounts, plus I deleted any credit card attached to those accounts. That being said I do use ghost spectre strictly on a gaming PC only. It's common practice for companies / whoever to have a way into their system. My two cents, 100% there a rootkit, keylogger, bit miner or backdoor for this ios, all of the custom iso do (Tiny 11, win X-Lite, etc). Having 20 years experience doesn't mean you can't be wrong but it looks poorly when he doesn't do his due diligence. It's not in any of the ISOs I have from the official sources. It's not the team behind GS or Tiny11 fault that Chris downloaded a alternative install from a bad site that had a malicious exe. GS and Tiny11 has been available for quite a while and used by many different people. That's fearmongering.Ĭhris has "20 years" experience and cannot state a specific threat, aside from one that is not even part of the download from the GS or Tiny 11 team. All you have a generalized potential threat. What, specifically, is it doing that is negative? You both got nothing. You and Chris are stating that because GS is closed source and modified, it MUST be malicious. Your bias and fanboyism towards open source software shows you lack objectivity. Open source code review is not the ONLY way to check for malicious actions. Don't come yelling the sky is falling because some YouTuber wants to spread unfounded fear for likes and subscribes. If not, then avoid using these custom installs if it scares you so much. If you have a credible threat that can be reproducible from a clean install, then please share. 20 minutes straight, nothing but normal background traffic. I've been using GS on 2 systems for months and haven't found issues.įor shits and giggles, I ran wireshark on a GS system that's been running for 2 months. People aren't very careful with how they use their systems and can get infected in many ways. If so concerned, I wonder why he didn't submit it to VirusTotal and discuss the results.Īs far as the OP's images or anyone elses, it's doesn't establish that Tiny11 or GS has built in malware/spyware. exe he is referring to as the "proper" location to download the iso doesn't have a. ![]() ![]() ![]() The download site commonly suggested for downloading Tiny11 isn't github, so I don't know anything about the. ![]() But Chris doesn't cite specific malware found in Tiny11. Of course, there is a risk using a non-legit Windows installation. So being misleading seems to be a tread of Chris Titus. The Eric Lundgren case he cites of "Redistributing (windows) restore discs" ignores the fact that Eric was "selling" not "redistributing" the disks for profit. The Youtube video and christitus blog post is straight up fearmongering. (PLEASE REPLY + CHECK SCREENSHOTS + VIDEO) I'm using Ghost Spectre as my daily drive & I'm really concerned, scared & nervous on whether I'm safe or not. I'm concerned about the security state of Ghost Spectre, even if there is a YouTube channel & YouTube videos about how this is a very good OS & is seemingly safe. Hi, I'm here talking about a previous Reddit comment made by u/rmtusr in this Reddit, stating that Ghost Spectre is a malware (& could possibily hide malicious content inside the ISO even if it's scanned by an Anti-Virus tool) & I also saw a YouTube video that went in depth which was posted in the same Reddit post as a comment.
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