We had a major storm through here recently and we suffered damage to the house roof and ceilings. I just received the quote to repair. I’m hoping that a small fraction of the 80,000 odd people that download SDIO and/or Desktop Info every month won’t mind chipping in a few dollars to help out. Click on the big blue button at the bottom of the page to help us keep a roof over our heads, literally!
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salut !
J'utilise comme extension dans mon navigateur https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spybuster/ebpgbpnccddgdkiobopbfiijonjbmpnl
et cette extension m'alerte de la provenance des drivers de Russie.
et j'ai pu remarqué que SDIO va rechercher des drivers sur driveroff.net
Vu la conjoncture actuelle ; doit-on s'inquiéter de la provenance ?
Merci d'avance pour vos opinions
I have no reason to suspect the drivers are compromised. Most drivers are properly signed with a valid security certificate from the manufacturer. SDIO will flag drivers that are not signed and you can avoid those if you choose. SDIO itself is signed with my personal security certificate.
For the record, driveroff.net is the chief distribution point of Sam Drivers, the driver packs that are used in SDIO. Without the Sam Drivers driver packs, SDIO doesn't exist. If the drivers were to be compromised, I would most likely shut down SDIO.
Merci pour cette réponse pertinente. 😉
Et un grand merci pour ce logiciel fantastique.