So yeah, the relatively painful process of getting stuff packaged on Linux Desktops meant we had a practically malware-free Desktop system for decades. You make it easier to install stuff, the malware comes. Not sure what to think of that...https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/05/malware-found-in-ubuntu-snap-store.html …
If you insist on doing it anyway, run the non-curated stuff under *extreme* sandboxing (preferably a pure-interpreting emulator/bytecode interp).
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Like.. a browser? :P
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Yes, but browser is insufficiently sandboxed - especially the lack of boundaries between sites.
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The fact that CSRF is or ever was possible is evidence of completely wrong privilege model.
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