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Yes this is what I am talking about and what I heard about. I heard people talking about some trusted library being injected and it turned out it had BitCoin mining software.

I will review the 'Module::Signature', but from a quick glance over this is what I envisioned or steps I should be using. I envisioned a method of checking 'keys' and '256sum' like methods I do when I download Linux, yet I am very new to Linux as well.

I ask these questions because I am very new to the industry and very unsure as to (1)What to do, (2)What I should be doing and (3)How to become a better coder.

I took my current position because it is programming, and I get to use Linux and QNX. It is a big jump up for me since I was just call center helpdesk

Thank you for the links


In reply to Re^2: New to perl - Check authenticity of cpan mods installed/used by gradius85
in thread New to perl - Check authenticity of cpan mods installed/used by gradius85

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