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by dkokelley
1736 days ago
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Why does it matter if it’s the “good guys” or “bad guys” paying? If a vulnerability only cost ~$100 then a malicious person could compromise an ex lover’s phone, for example. The fact that they are expensive means that their use is limited to targeted, strategic attacks. You don’t have to agree that those attacks are good, but surely pricing the average person out of 0-days is better than the alternative. |
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There are organized crime networks that pull in billions of dollars of revenue a year. If they wanted to pull off dragnet fraud, for example, they have the funds to do so.