![]() You just wouldn't be typing into the console. They'd still have to send files back and forth to the installed app, and that can still be injected with the malicious files. ![]() ![]() Also from our mobile, if we uncheck auto update from the apps stores, we get to know how many apps doing the frequent updates (versions changed), interestingly some mobile games are developed as a PC game too (like PUBG).Ĭlick to expand.It's an underlying vulnerability with the game. For PC games, PUBG, Apex etc are falls into same category. Some time, latest update cause trouble, we rollback to stable version. For example, IDE plugins/editors (Komodo/Pycharm/visual studio) has the same trouble of getting bigger version update. Normal app (non-beta) has some time frame to get bigger update. It is not a big trouble to avoid the complete plan. But if users signed up to test the beta, they can deal with it. So here, your point is, it will be prompted frequently especially in the beta app use-case. For any software or games in the computer, while opening if there are new version available, it will prompt the user. Right now, mobile users also have the same problem. ![]() Click to expand.It can be handled wisely. ![]()
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