We are trying to protect the Ubuntu desktop from malware. One of the
popular malware attack vectors is a "Drive by download": to have a user
unknowingly download an executable file and hope they double click on it
later at which point the malware is executed.

Since Ubuntu software is normally installed through signed repositories
using the Ubuntu Software Centre, there is no reason to encourage the
Windows-type behaviour of downloading a random piece of unsigned
software from the Internet and executing it. Thus, random downloaded
files are not executable by default, and executing them should be
reserved for advanced users who know the implications of doing so.

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Title:
  cautious-launcher needs option to allow file execution

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