Posted by PythonNewb in Privacy

Sorry if this is a newb question but the benefit of a new account on a new site is that you can ask dumb questions, lol.

I see this sometimes when reading an article or guide and someone links to a PDF file they'll usually say, "PDF warning". What are they warning against? Should I not be downloading random PDF files about things that I find interesting?

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boobs wrote

PDFs are the world's most dangerous file format: https://v2.incogtube.com/watch?v=54XYqsf4JEY

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Rambler wrote

PDFs are the world's most dangerous file format: https://v2.incogtube.com/watch?v=54XYqsf4JEY

I was going to link to something similar. As someone who has a lot of PDF ebooks, let me ask a 'newb question' of my own: Is there a good way to convert them and their contents into a safer format for sharing?

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boobs wrote

a good introduction into why PDFs are insecure: they have their own javascript and actionscript api that can run code inside of a PDF. it's basically not exaggerating an executable document format.

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