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m (Rapespider moved page List of Pure Shit Software to Questionable Software: I know that we're from 4chan and all, but 'Pure Shit Software' is a stupid title. Really, these 'software' pages should all be merged into an article called something li...)
(Improved the Skype section and added some formatting. More formatting for classification by use will be added when more software is. Someone with knowledge of Skype should contribute.)
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A list of terrible software, which should be avoided:
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This is a list of software which is both notable and potentially problematic.
  
 
== Java Runtime Environment ==
 
== Java Runtime Environment ==
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The JRE is a software package that is required to run applications written in the Java programming language. It includes the Java Virtual Machine or JVM, the Java platform core classes, supporting Java platform libraries, and various Java plug-ins for popular web browsers. The JVM is responsible for the versatility of Java applications in terms of platform support. Unfortunately, it is also responsible for their relatively poor performance and high memory requirements. While the situation has certainly improved in recent years thanks to the Just-In-Time Compiler or JIT, Java applications still tend to be somewhat slower and heavier than their non-Java counterparts. Notably, certain applications like Libre Office require Java for certain features, but can be used without the JRE if the user is willing to sacrifice access to those features.
 
The JRE is a software package that is required to run applications written in the Java programming language. It includes the Java Virtual Machine or JVM, the Java platform core classes, supporting Java platform libraries, and various Java plug-ins for popular web browsers. The JVM is responsible for the versatility of Java applications in terms of platform support. Unfortunately, it is also responsible for their relatively poor performance and high memory requirements. While the situation has certainly improved in recent years thanks to the Just-In-Time Compiler or JIT, Java applications still tend to be somewhat slower and heavier than their non-Java counterparts. Notably, certain applications like Libre Office require Java for certain features, but can be used without the JRE if the user is willing to sacrifice access to those features.
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=== The Problem ===
  
 
The debate about whether or not to install the JRE on one's computer is most related to security issues stemming from the various Java plug-ins for Web browsers. These plug-ins have no role whatsoever in running most Java applications and are only rarely required to display modern Web content. Due to the significant number of security vulnerabilities caused by these plug-ins in the past several years, major browser vendors like Mozilla and Google have taken steps to see that they are unable to execute without directly prompting the user. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended that one verify manually that these plug-ins are indeed disabled, since they possess known security vulnerabilities at the time of this writing.
 
The debate about whether or not to install the JRE on one's computer is most related to security issues stemming from the various Java plug-ins for Web browsers. These plug-ins have no role whatsoever in running most Java applications and are only rarely required to display modern Web content. Due to the significant number of security vulnerabilities caused by these plug-ins in the past several years, major browser vendors like Mozilla and Google have taken steps to see that they are unable to execute without directly prompting the user. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended that one verify manually that these plug-ins are indeed disabled, since they possess known security vulnerabilities at the time of this writing.
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=== The Verdict ===
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Provided that best practise is followed by the user, there is no harm in installing the Java Runtime Environment or its free and open source equivalents on one's PC.
  
 
== Skype ==
 
== Skype ==
  
[[Microsoft]] records everything that goes through it, EVERYTING.
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Skype is the client software for a Microsoft-owned voice-over-IP and instant-messaging network.
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=== The Problem ===
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''For a detailed analysis of the problems with Skype, see [https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-europe-06/bh-eu-06-biondi/bh-eu-06-biondi-up.pdf 'Silver Needle in the Skype']. It is a bit dated and pre-dates the Snowden revelations by quite a few years, but it still contains valuable information.
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Microsoft is capable of eavesdropping on and recording any conversation had via Skype. They are known to furnish collected data to the American National Security Agency or NSA and other adversarial entities upon request. The full extent of Skype's surveillance capabilities is unknown.
  
Takes large amounts of resources and is very slow. Sending files is very slow and videos are low quality probably because of all the analysis microsoft/[[NSA]] does on them.
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=== The Verdict ===
  
Use [[Tox]] when it comes out instead.
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There is no foreseeable case in which the use of Skype can be recommended. If its use is required by an employer, it should be restricted to a machine dedicated exclusively to business purposes.

Revision as of 08:12, 4 February 2014

This is a list of software which is both notable and potentially problematic.

Java Runtime Environment

The Java Runtime Environment or JRE should not be confused with Java (programming language) or JavaScript (web scripting language).

The JRE is a software package that is required to run applications written in the Java programming language. It includes the Java Virtual Machine or JVM, the Java platform core classes, supporting Java platform libraries, and various Java plug-ins for popular web browsers. The JVM is responsible for the versatility of Java applications in terms of platform support. Unfortunately, it is also responsible for their relatively poor performance and high memory requirements. While the situation has certainly improved in recent years thanks to the Just-In-Time Compiler or JIT, Java applications still tend to be somewhat slower and heavier than their non-Java counterparts. Notably, certain applications like Libre Office require Java for certain features, but can be used without the JRE if the user is willing to sacrifice access to those features.

The Problem

The debate about whether or not to install the JRE on one's computer is most related to security issues stemming from the various Java plug-ins for Web browsers. These plug-ins have no role whatsoever in running most Java applications and are only rarely required to display modern Web content. Due to the significant number of security vulnerabilities caused by these plug-ins in the past several years, major browser vendors like Mozilla and Google have taken steps to see that they are unable to execute without directly prompting the user. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended that one verify manually that these plug-ins are indeed disabled, since they possess known security vulnerabilities at the time of this writing.

The Verdict

Provided that best practise is followed by the user, there is no harm in installing the Java Runtime Environment or its free and open source equivalents on one's PC.

Skype

Skype is the client software for a Microsoft-owned voice-over-IP and instant-messaging network.

The Problem

For a detailed analysis of the problems with Skype, see 'Silver Needle in the Skype'. It is a bit dated and pre-dates the Snowden revelations by quite a few years, but it still contains valuable information.

Microsoft is capable of eavesdropping on and recording any conversation had via Skype. They are known to furnish collected data to the American National Security Agency or NSA and other adversarial entities upon request. The full extent of Skype's surveillance capabilities is unknown.

The Verdict

There is no foreseeable case in which the use of Skype can be recommended. If its use is required by an employer, it should be restricted to a machine dedicated exclusively to business purposes.