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ES File Explorer flaw

I've used it (paid version) for years and have ZERO concerns about these issues. The only people who have access to my wifi network are people I not only trust, but wouldn't have a clue how to exploit that kind of vulnerability! Besides, there's really nothing that thrilling on any of my devices. :o :D
 
Had no idea why I had it on the first place, ES folder was probably for
some carnage I spoke vile for, and yet how heavy these things where.
 
I've used it (paid version) for years and have ZERO concerns about these issues. The only people who have access to my wifi network are people I not only trust, but wouldn't have a clue how to exploit that kind of vulnerability! Besides, there's really nothing that thrilling on any of my devices. :eek: :D
OK, so while it's a non-issue for your situation, where you apparently never use WiFi away from home. But for most people they use their phones constantly when they're out and about, often connecting to whatever WiFi network they can.
 
OK, so while it's a non-issue for your situation, where you apparently never use WiFi away from home. But for most people they use their phones constantly when they're out and about, often connecting to whatever WiFi network they can.
You'll notice that I had 'liked' your OP. :) I think its info is good.

I simply pointed out that in my [99% housebound] life, no one can exploit those ES vulnerabilities on any of my devices--and even if they did, they wouldn't find anything too thrilling! :D
 
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