Canonical is enacting manual reviews for all newly registered uploads to its Snap Store following what it describes as a ‘potential security incident’.

In this instance it appears that folks have uploaded apps purporting to be official apps/tools for crypto ledger tool Ledger and these apps were able to get folks backups codes (which people enter thinking it’s legit) and …the bad actors can use that to extract funds.

Based on what Canonical has said so far – and the actions they’ve taken – it doesn’t seem like these malicious snaps were exploiting security holes within snaps, snapd, or the Snap Store infrastructure itself – which is a good thing.

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  • @EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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    231 year ago

    Until there’s an option to turn off auto-update (without killing the daemon), snap can go to hell.

    Ive lost so much time with snap updating Firefox and breaking my current session of multiple private windows/tabs. (Yes, I know you can use the .deb version but I shouldn’t have to go through those extra steps)

    • SALT
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      11 year ago

      Is there even Firefox deb for Ubuntu now?

      • danielfgom
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        41 year ago

        Yes. But you have to add Firefox’s PPA.

        I just use Mint which had regular Firefox in their repo.

          • danielfgom
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            21 year ago

            Did they? Oh f! That is plain nasty Ubuntu. Sounds alot like lock-in…

            • SALT
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              41 year ago

              Yeah, I remember they kill the deb in the end… That’s why I move using tar.gz, and move away from Ubuntu to fedora… rpms still better and usefull when we need rollback :v