for example if i only use it to browse the internet and maybe download games from play store but i dont install extensions and use https only, can i still be hacked and my operating system destroyed?? what can i do to avoid that?? i only use my chromebook for python
Do you have security clearance?
Does your job involve any confidential (in any way, trade secrets, etc) information?
Do you work in any sort of IT or information security?
Those are the kind of things that make you a target of hacking. Generally, if you’re not out dilly-dallying about in dangerous, unsavory parts of the internet, you’re not risking getting infected. So, you would have to be a target.
Most people are not targets. We ignore spam emails because we recognize them. We don’t go to strange websites because we don’t recognize them. Most of us have menial jobs where we have little control or access and so targeting us for corporate espionage would largely be pointless. Even if you work a menial job that is targeted (you work at a T-Mobile outlet, for example, which have seen thefts of the customer-service devices used to modify people’s accounts) it’s not you being targeted, it’s the company.
If you have reason to believe you may be a target, then you probably need to take more precaution.
However, if you’re just a fucking Joe Schmoe like myself, it’s probably a slightly overblown worry and you should be fine.
Plenty of actors carpet bomb malicious content and would be happy to make $1000 in BTC ransoming grandma’s computer.
Rule of thumb: If a human made it, it can be hacked/cracked/disassembled/reverse engineered.
You’ll be fine. Just dont visit shady websites and do fall victim to phishing. The other comments in the thread are good advice too.
Also give this a read since you’re using Python. It could happen to you: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/08/10-malicious-python-packages-exposed-in-latest-repository-attack/
At first I thought this was about the band Chromeo.
I thought it was about a cereal called Chromeo’s