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That is not possible. widgets and Global themes have to be able to execute code to work.

By the way: the code was not malicious, just badly written.

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Why do global themes need to do that? Arent they just color and image files, maybe audio?

It doesnt really matter if the code was malicious or not, this should not be possible.

Another example of how damn insecure linux is. Just because its not the snap store, we dont have tons of malicious addons on pling.

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@Pantherina @Bro666

That is regular themes.

_Global_ themes also modify the desktop’s behavior and hence contain code to do that.

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Yeah, by the same logic lets also call hotdogs dangerous because people have also choked on them!

https://nypost.com/2023/07/11/4-year-old-girl-dies-after-choking-on-costco-hot-dog-report/

At some point we should understand and agree that PEBKAC is a real thing. Logic dictates not to blame Linux and hotdog, and instead understand the consequence of using unverified/unvetted software.

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Well, yes: the store does advise caution, as we have little control over themes and widgets uploaded by their parties. The same way we would advise caution about running random software downloaded from the internet. That said, it does say KDE Store, so we should have some degree of control over it for our users’ sake. That is what we are working on.

That said part II, we can’t do with it the wider communities support. There simply isn’t the human resources necessary. The 2 options we have are to close down the store completely (but then people will just go to random GitHub repos and download stuff from there), or try to leverage the community to help us locate and remove (or at least quarantine) dodgy products.

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This makes no sense.

The equivalent would be

A: have a hotdog you buy, which you eat with your teeth and your gut and you know how to do it (and also that hotdog doesnt interfere with your body, its a theme not actual molecules that comparison still makes no sense)

B: have a hotdog that decides how it is eaten, and manipulates your body to eat it in any arbitrary way

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I think that is one of the questions being debated by the Plasma developers. You may have more luck getting a complete answer here:

https://matrix.to/#/#plasma:kde.org

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