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The move is extremely surprising, at least for the FileZilla user base.
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"This feature is scheduled to arrive in FileZilla 3.26.0, but you can use it now if you download the 3.26.0 (unstable) release candidate from here." By encrypting its saved FTP logins, FileZilla will finally thwart malware that scrapes the sitemanager.xml file and steals FTP credentials, which were previously stolen in plain text.
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Good bye, random stranger.An anonymous reader writes: "Following years of criticism and user requests, the FileZilla FTP client is finally adding support for a master password that will act as a key for storing FTP login credentials in an encrypted format," reports BleepingComputer. Insisting on your opinion doesn't make it a fact. Now I already lost too much time, I wish you good luck Filezilla forum moderator. Believe me that as an IT professional, that is exactly what I am going to suggest to everyone who asks me something about Filezilla in the future
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Of course I am free to use something else. Or, last ressort solution, if the bull**** level I'm faced with is too high, I do a quick market search and get another job. In my job, if it happens that somebody from my hierarchy takes a decision I don't support, at least I shut my mouth if I am not in position to do otherwise. Comes down to the same for me, so in the end you deserve what I am throwing at you. So, of course the decision is not yours, nevertheless you are defending it. I prefer trusting an enterprise AV company rather than a random forum moderator who obviously has a clear conflict interest. You saying they are "dramatic" is nothing else than your personal interpretation. Did you read the source of that bloatware ? No of course you didn't. Now, who are you exactly to pretend it is safe ? Let me tell you : nobody. The number of AVs, who are flagging your installer. It is not me saying that but multiple worldwide recognized enterprise-grade AV companies. No matter how many times you come back saying it doesn't, it ain't going to change it. What now are you going to play on semantic I guess ? Bull**** !! Yes Filezilla's concerned installer DOES contain malware/bloatware/unsafe-unwanted software. You can try in German, but I doubt you'll get a different answer.

The fact that it is not Malware pretty much makes the point moot. If that is not acceptable by yourself or anyone else, you and they are free to just not use the software.
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The FileZilla Pro version has many advantages over the free one and is always Adware-free. Please note that I'm not involved in any of the decisions made by the developer, thus, I'm the wrong tree to piss on.ĥ. Bundled Installers were the logical result of not getting enough donations to cover costs.Ĥ. Violations of that possibly have to be reported.ģ. All offers can be fully declined without any negative consequences, per the official policy. Unfortunately, AVs like to be dramatic and don't make any distinction.Ģ.

The bundled third-party offers are classified as Adware or PUP (Possibly unwanted software). The bundled installers do not contain Malware. Just a little sarcasm after hearing the same bullshit for the 100th time.ġ.

So do you understand now or is English not clear for you ? Maybe I should've wrote this in german ? I understand the principle of Filezilla people trying to make some money out of their free software, but not that way, I cannot accept it. Trust in that company/organization/association is gone. If a company/organization/association is proposing a malware among any of its downloads, even if other files are "malware free" what does it change in the end ? The point is not only that a file without malware is available but rather that the main installer when you go on.

What is it exactly you don't understand sir ? With much sadness bad-faith never will be. You know that the bundled installer/package isn't mandatory to use? With much sadness, I declare that the art of reading (and clicking on one more link) is officially dead.
