So it came to my attention today that by default (or at least here on Meta) there are a few major file types missing from the upload option. It would be great if the default (and Meta) allowed users to upload file types such as Word Docs, Excel Sheets, PDFs, etc. as these are the most likely files users would want to upload.
Below are the options on our own instance which I am fairly confident have not been changed - this is extremely restrictive.
Google Drive has a virus scanning policy which reduces the risks:
Virus scanning: Google Drive scans a file for viruses before the file is downloaded or shared. If a virus is detected, users can’t share the file with others, send the infected file via email, or convert it to a Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide, and they’ll receive a warning if they attempt these operations. The owner can download the virus-infected file, but only after acknowledging the risk of doing so.
Only files smaller than 25 MB can be scanned for viruses. For larger files, a warning is displayed saying that the file can’t be scanned.
Je sais que cela fait cinq ans, mais je pense que ma question est toujours pertinente. Quels sont les risques et problèmes de sécurité liés à l’autorisation de téléversements de fichiers PDF ?
C’est généralement raisonnablement sûr sur les clients PDF modernes :
Aujourd’hui, Firefox dispose d’un moteur de rendu natif qui réduit encore les risques.
Cela dit, je dirais que la grande majorité des forums Discourse n’ont pas besoin de cette fonctionnalité activée, donc je pense que notre valeur par défaut est tout à fait appropriée.