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by throwaway_391
2518 days ago
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I've heard some interesting arguments about publicly dropping 0days to make organisations pull their heads in - Places like Microsoft which historically weren't -great- at security 'deserved' it. I'm not saying that argument is right or wrong, but it was interesting nonetheless. But dropping a 0day irresponsibly can lead to actual impact - what happens if a good person is persecuted, or executed because of the information you disclosed publicly? What about a hundred. Or a thousand? |
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