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by __jal 2452 days ago
The operative difference is that intelligent adversaries are not coming up with new and better methods of making your bumper fall off.

The economics of providing 5 years of defensive patching on a $100 device simply does not work.

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Maybe they need to stop shipping a dozen different $100 models with wildly different specifications and come up with a common platform to reduce support costs, like most other industries.

Support costs increase as fragmentation does, it things sold at a reasonable price and without dozens of variations it would be more feasible to maintain longer supported life cycles - but these companies have no incentive to think beyond the next quarter’s earnings call.

> The operative difference is that intelligent adversaries are not coming up with new and better methods of making your bumper fall off.

Not yet.

Then maybe they shouldn't be able to make a profit on doing society wrong in the medium or long term.