Not really, because it's only "application" wallpapers that's the problem. And Wallpaper Engine by default has that option disabled.
For me, that option just shouldn't exist, but even if you use it, Wallpaper Engine still warns you that you are running a different program. So if at that point, a user still runs it and install "a wallpaper" with a trojan, then I don't know what to tell them.
Again to be precise - there are 4 categories for wallpapers. Scenes as far as I understand you create by editing images and applying various transformations - they are safe. Videos - which you just upload (and sometimes people use it to share porn) - also safe. Web - which is just a website that you display as wallpaper - probably safe? And then the actual dangerous one - which is "Application", which is just an exe file that you run - always very dangerous. First 3 are unlikely to be ever a problem, the 4th one is just WTF and I don't know why they'd even allow those.
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Security researchers have warned that attackers are using Steam Workshop to spread malware through Wallpaper Engine wallpapers.
Some fake wallpapers are uploaded as “Application” wallpapers, which can run programs on your PC.
These files have been used to install malware, steal Steam accounts, collect personal information, and even mine cryptocurrency.
Some of the malicious wallpapers were downloaded thousands of times before being removed.
To stay safe:
>Download wallpapers only from creators you trust.
>Be extra careful with “Application” wallpapers.
>Scan Workshop files with up-to-date antivirus software.
Because you had to have enough fascination with the culture to seek it out past the language barrier and mediums back then.
Now, it's mostly localized and given to you straight to your doorstep without the seeking.
Boichi, el autor de "Dr. STONE", afirma lo siguiente:
«Los lectores de manga pirata NO SON NUESTROS ADVERSARIOS. Son nuestro público futuro. Son la prueba de que la demanda ya existe».
Boichi explica que muchos fans del manga en todo el mundo aún carecen de acceso a manga legal porque algunos países NO CUENTAN con infraestructura editorial, sistemas de traducción ni redes de distribución.
«Decirles a los fans del manga en esos países: "Deberían comprar manga", no tiene sentido si no tienen forma de adquirirlo».
Sostiene que los servicios de manga digital asequibles son clave para expandir la industria a nivel global y crear oportunidades para futuros creadores.
¡LO ENTENDIÓ TODO! 🙏