Threads is the most harrowing movie by far. Remember watching it in college and not being able to get out of bed the next day because I was so fucking depressed.
I remember watching it when it originally aired when I was 13, and having to talk about it at school the next day - we were in the middle of an assignment on the threat of nuclear war at the time, it was tacked into our english language class as I recall (tbf, I can't really think of anything else, other than possibly Physics, where the topic would have been better suited, and Physics could probably only have carried a very dry discussion of it).
I think what we are specifically speaking about here is one where it can be done remotely. Intelligence orgs have had secure(ish) digital dead drops for years. Example:
Yeah let me waste a shitload of time on possible low-quality shit that might have spyware. Based on the advertisement I'm not convinced. I want PDF tools developed by experts, not monkeys pounding on keyboards or shysters who push stupid gimmicks.
PDF software / readers are reliably the least reliable, most likely to have security issues programs on any given machine. I for one would not run C code blindly copied from ChatGPT carelessly.
In this case I think the actual PDF bits are command line tools written by humans though, and just the web wrapping (some small initial piece of it) is originally from ChatGPT.