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TLDR: There's binaries instead of source code in the repo, which makes it hard to near-impossible to verify what it's doing. And the instructions for building those is lacking.
GH issue: https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/2795
Oh really? You're saying its a security risk?
It is a risk as seen in the exploit in xz utils.
What's ventoy?
a tool that allows multiple isos to be on one live usb, while the usb still works as a usb
One boot USB to rule them all. Just copy ISOs to it, and boot to a menu of ISOs.
A tool to make bootable Live USBs out of operating system ISOs.
I think that's not quite right, otherwise you could say that Rufus is the same. Ventoy is a Live USB tool that allows you to drag and drop ISOs onto a storage device and boot them without needing to image the device at all. It has its own interface that it boots into, that lets you select which ISO to then boot up.