Unpopular opinion: I’m ok with Americans hacking jihadis’ mobile phones rather than converting those bugs into CVEs.
So no I don't think someone is likely to burn a 0day on ransomware. However...
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Reporting and fixing these vulns has multiple effects that benefit users' security.
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I’m having cognitive dissonance. Please explain how both these two statements are truehttps://twitter.com/RichFelker/status/767555019784724480 …
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Not understanding which statements you're asking about & whether you find them contradictory or just both doubtful.
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the one I linked and the one I replied to.
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I'm working from a model where a given piece of sw has a (imperfectly known, maybe entirely unknown) vuln density.
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Revealing vulns, especially when the sw was not previously known to be awful, has major positive effects on security
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OpenSSL was a great example of sw that was assumed to be good until vulns were publicized. Cisco is similar IMO.
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I think it's safe to say OpenSSL's vuln density is a lot lower now than it was before Heartbleed was public.
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