Harvard finds computer flaws -- such as those @CIA hid from US companies -- are increasingly found by other hackers. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2928758 …pic.twitter.com/cyBaYN6Dk1
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According to the RAND study, 0day re-discoverability rate is something like 5% only.
That's not much better. Considering the consequences, an acceptable threshold there is an order of magnitude or two smaller.
I've asked RAND for the raw dataset to review their findings. We'll see if they'll open it up to match Harvard.
would you advise people to download Tor browser for security?
@CNN 'S Chris Cuomo told viewers that reading WikiLeaks is illegal.
no it's not illegal
as far as i can tell ie
@schneierblog helped write the study... nice work Sir Bruce (as always)pic.twitter.com/nwNwX8RtGq
is there agreement that Apple's pretty locked down iOS makes Safari a safer option?
Obscurity isn't security. iOS is regularly jailbroken, even though it's more difficult than in the early days.
How about safari, edge, opera, tor?
non-public bug databases, or in Tor/opera case already correlated with ones in the study (guessing)
Goodbye Samsung & Google, it's been swell!
goodbye Samsung, never again
it is far fetched but imagine an invasive alien species would exploit this when attacking
Firefox seems to be making corrections...
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