PIA Windows Client is a security threat?
Hello everyone,,
Why presume there is a security threat? Older does not always mean outdated or defective.
Being on the bleeding edge usually means you have the most susceptibilities. Staying with a version that has been around a while usually means most of the flaws were accounted for and little or nothing else will be discovered to be faulty while it is in use. This is the concept behind the entire Debian Linux distribution. It does not use anything too new.https://mobdro.bio/
Remember the Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL? It had no effect in versions of OpenSSL that were a few years old. (And the security changes that were made in the meantime were trivial for the most part.) https://luckypatcher.tips/
I will not try to convince you that the versions used by PIA are the best ever made or somesuch nonsense. Rather I leave it to you to decide what is new enough. And so does PIA. You can use the newest versions of OpenVPN if you want. https://kodi.bio/
Why presume there is a security threat? Older does not always mean outdated or defective.
Being on the bleeding edge usually means you have the most susceptibilities. Staying with a version that has been around a while usually means most of the flaws were accounted for and little or nothing else will be discovered to be faulty while it is in use. This is the concept behind the entire Debian Linux distribution. It does not use anything too new.https://mobdro.bio/
Remember the Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL? It had no effect in versions of OpenSSL that were a few years old. (And the security changes that were made in the meantime were trivial for the most part.) https://luckypatcher.tips/
I will not try to convince you that the versions used by PIA are the best ever made or somesuch nonsense. Rather I leave it to you to decide what is new enough. And so does PIA. You can use the newest versions of OpenVPN if you want. https://kodi.bio/
