Oh, and that bug that uTorrent 3.4.5 had where you could download. We can indeed argue about the existence or not of unknown exploits in uTorrent 2.2.1 but the known exploits that qBit had for over a decade (xss, code injection/html injection, clickjacking, insecure ciphers, login credentials appearing in url's for any remote users etc) are actual exploits that qBit did have. Very little is said about qBit's security issues which gives its users a false sense of safety. On the other hand, qBitorrent has had critical or higher exploits that it has failed to patch quickly and/or correctly the first time. Feel free to post any uTorrent 2.2.1 exploit you know of that can be replicated though. At this time uTorrent 2.2.1 has no known exploits so there is no need for a patch. There has to be an exploit for there to be a need to patch it. uTorrent 2.2.1 doesn't recieve updates so it is more vulnerable to exploits
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