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by lesuorac
396 days ago
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"This comes after the Feds decided not to renew their long-standing contract with nonprofit research hub MITRE to operate the CVE database." [1] Doesn't seem like an untrue assumption. Feds decided not to renew the contract, people got upset, and later the feds decided to renew the contract the night it would expire [1]. This is like saying Y2K is a nothingburger because people updated the code to handle more than 2 digit years. It's because of the people getting upset that triggered a preventative measure preventing the problem. It's just the superman movie [2], if the kid just listened to clark kent then superman would've never been necessary. [1]: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/16/cve_program_funding_s... [2]: https://youtu.be/-ikd_hRnVR4?t=69 |
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