I visited a customer today that had this program installed on their machine. Now, I dont have the slightest idea what it is / does, but, from what I've researched, I dont think this person even knows what python is. I've seen this in the past, where python would be installed on random a$$ed machines (like girls' machines where they just wanted "aol", aka, AIM installed on their machines).
What I would like to know is, does python being installed indicate a machine being compromised when you know the customer has no business even touching that sort of program? Is it tagged along somewhere on the internet as spyware?
As far as I can tell, it some programming / compiler. . .(wow, it's been awhile, cout >> "hello world.";
)
Thanks in advance.
What I would like to know is, does python being installed indicate a machine being compromised when you know the customer has no business even touching that sort of program? Is it tagged along somewhere on the internet as spyware?
As far as I can tell, it some programming / compiler. . .(wow, it's been awhile, cout >> "hello world.";
Thanks in advance.
