> (This is not to accuse you Haider, who I don't know, of probing Maxime > -- but consider the seemingly casual example you are setting for noobs > in suggesting running an unknown (to others) binary). Sorry about that, usually Github Repositories ask for some way to reproduce a bug so they can try and debug it. I had expected him to have ran the binary in a VM. But like you said it might not be apparent to the less experienced. > The con starts off as many that target individuals do > nowadays: With a text message. In this case it's not a > phishing attempt, it's an attempt to ascertain whether the > person receiving the message is susceptible to further > manipulation. Looking back, that really did seem quite manipulative, worse with the repository not even with a license. Thanks for spotting this out and making me realize my mistake. All the best, Haider.