This is insanity. Somebody thought this was fine: Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously. http://ow.ly/4nsNw5
@J0hnnyXm4s @stribika Stuff like this is why application software must be sandboxed.
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@J0hnnyXm4s@stribika It's also why, if anti-malware sw were legitimate, it would remove & block installation of apps like Apple Music. -
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@stribika@J0hnnyXm4s If so, so be it. Anything that deletes your personal data files without being instructed to should be nuked. -
@stribika@J0hnnyXm4s And having objective definition/criteria for malware like this would actually offer some legal protection to anti-mw. -
@stribika@J0hnnyXm4s If they uniformly removed any program found to have behavior X, Y, or Z, vs just certain ones, Apple can't complain.
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@RichFelker@stribika How would application sandboxing help? iTunes needs permission to delete files when you ask it to do so. -
@paulgear1@stribika So it can't scan your whole hdd for wav files, just use whatever music you expose to it. -
@RichFelker@stribika Do you know of any platform whose permissions systems give that fine-grained control to the user? I sure don't. -
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@stribika@RichFelker If you do it on Linux, you're probably not going to be using iTunes, though. ;-)
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