* aviva <av...@gmx.us> [2021-03-15 17:02]: > On 3/15/21 6:15 AM, Jean Louis wrote: > > Is there a person that was hurt? > > When software is hijacked, people get hurt. google it yourself.
As side notes, I do understand your intentions and from that viewpoint we are on the same side. We all support GNU and free software. In conversation it would be better if you provide facts, some existing real information that one can rely upon. To say that some software hurts people is too general. You said "when software is hijacked" -- but I do not know how it relates to this WebAssembly subject. As a side note, I have been using free software operating systems since quite some time, like 2 decades, and several times it got hijacked, and users' data was compromised. Free software is not inherently secure. People get hurt, yes, some people including me, got hurt through hijacking, but I do not see how it is related to WebAssembly. Incidents I know have taken place on Debian GNU/Linux. There are so many security incidents that many devices can be hijacked and spied upon. Free software is often used in such devices. For example Minix is used in Intel management engine chips. Security is technical aspect, it should not be relevant for freedom to use software as one wish. Jean P.S. "to google" is not really a verb. I myself use various other search engines, normally I do not use Google, but I may do so from time to time. I have almost forgot about it.