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Tony Arcieri

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Co-founder @iqlusioninc, formerly @square @chain. Cryptography dilettante, polyglot programmer, key management wrangler, and infrastructure security specialist

San Francisco, CA
tonyarcieri.com
Joined May 2007

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    Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Apr 2014

    People who think Heartbleed is the worst security vulnerability ever probably don't remember this: http://www.phreedom.org/research/exploits/apache-openssl/ …

    1:55 PM - 16 Apr 2014
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      2. newshtwit‏ @newshtwit 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule froot? fingerd? sendmail debug?

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @newshtwit

        @newshtwit I just think it's funny that Heartbleed isn't even the worst OpenSSL vuln, let alone WORST VULN EVAR.

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      2. Wynn Fenwick‏ @wfenwick 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule there is a big difference of 12 years & the volume of dependent $ & bus process Point granted wrt vuln severity, but risk++++++++++

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @wfenwick

        @wfenwick what I linked isn’t even the most recent OpenSSL RCE though (2012 iirc)

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      4. Wynn Fenwick‏ @wfenwick 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule That a guy can make a commit to a repo & affect 60% of crypto is indictment of the industry's favourability of profit over reason

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      1. Julio‏ @juliocesarfort 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule @bascule they probably don't remember SSH's x2, jill.exe, iishack.exe or MS00-078 either.

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      1. Andy Ellis‏ @csoandy 22 Apr 2014
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        @bascule @dguido glah - I remember that vuln incident. I was in the parking lot of the Whole Foods Alewife doing coordination....

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      1. Eleanor Saitta‏ @Dymaxion 22 Apr 2014
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        @bascule Exposure calculations in a growing internet are hard.

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      2. Vito Genovese‏ @Vito_lbs 22 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule @dakami or that WMF exploit that let you run x86 bytecode from an IMG tag in the most popular browser of the time

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      3. Joshua J. Drake‏ @jduck 29 Apr 2014
        Replying to @Vito_lbs

        @Vito_lbs @bascule @dakami not to mention via emails to outlook users or other vectors

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      1. Dan Kaminsky‏Verified account @dakami 22 Apr 2014
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        @bascule @joshcorman given the expansion of the infosec community, I think they literally don't.

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      1. Alexandre Borges‏ @ale_sp_brazil 16 Apr 2014
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        @bascule Mr. Tony, I've published an article explaining how to explore the Heartbleed flaw:http://alexandreborges.org/2014/04/16/how-to-execute-a-heartbleed-attack-new-revision/ …. AB.

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      1. Alexandre Borges‏ @ale_sp_brazil 16 Apr 2014
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        @bascule @carnal0wnage Mr. Tony, I've published an article explaining how to explore the Heartbleed flaw:http://alexandreborges.org/2014/04/16/how-to-execute-a-heartbleed-attack-new-revision/ …. AB.

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      1. Mr. Self Destruct‏ @dan_crowley 16 Apr 2014
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        @bascule Apache-scalp.c is high on the hilarity scale too

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      2. Michael Koziarski‏ @nzkoz 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule heartbleed, as bad as it was, wasn’t RCE, so like … I don’t get why actual-nerds got so freaked out. http://nginx.org/en/security_advisories.html …

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      3. xaphan‏ @slugbait 22 Apr 2014
        Replying to @nzkoz

        @nzkoz @bascule The pain in the ass factor was off the charts, as was the uncertainty. I'm just glad I'm not an admin.

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