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If you will add a Python-plugins, which is in fact just a big string, they can be compressed with zip or something similar, packed in 2D barcode (or you can pack an URL to a plugin), recognized by mbarcode, unpacked and installed directly inro mbarcode, without app manager.
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I'm not saying that the ability to run trojans on *nix based systems is impossible (in fact, I did find two known occurances). I just highly doubt that the main reason for a lack of trojans on Linux is popularity.
Besides that, Android is farm more ubiquitous than Maemo, yet they, running similar programs (installing from barcodes) have yet to be threatened by trojans.
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An interesting argument would be that android is itself a trojan, lol (google, big brother, yada yada)