[Question] PyInstaller + security #4

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opened 2021-07-27 00:32:26 +00:00 by skhrlx · 1 comment
skhrlx commented 2021-07-27 00:32:26 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Since is a python script, i believe it's more secure to run it normally using the .py file, but, I made my own cheat, 100% writed by me, line per line, 100% private, using the PyInstaller, it can decrease the security of the cheat? (Probably, but I will build an .exe, for portability reasons, if I travel or any thing....)
"Since ratpoison, esencially is a script too", and, they recomend build it and, and it only got detected after years....
Please, don't be rude, I knew what this question is questionable, but, I want to know what you think

Since is a python script, i believe it's more secure to run it normally using the .py file, but, I made my own cheat, 100% writed by me, line per line, 100% private, using the PyInstaller, it can decrease the security of the cheat? (Probably, but I will build an .exe, for portability reasons, if I travel or any thing....) "Since ratpoison, esencially is a script too", and, they recomend build it and, and it only got detected after years.... Please, don't be rude, I knew what this question is questionable, but, I want to know what you think
ALittlePatate commented 2021-08-05 23:42:20 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Well that's a great question actually. From what i know and experienced, using the .exe shouldn't be less secure. But i didn't do further investigations in using the exe because i was working with a non compilable version. So i don't really have an answer for you, but it should be secure anyways

Well that's a great question actually. From what i know and experienced, using the .exe shouldn't be less secure. But i didn't do further investigations in using the exe because i was working with a non compilable version. So i don't really have an answer for you, but it should be secure anyways
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