Why? Because technology is highly interconnected, and it's not sufficient to improve your own product's security in isolation. Our users don't know or care which product had flaws that led to them hacked, they just know that technology has failed them in some way.
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I completely understand the complaints (numerous and colorful!) around how security research gets published, but if we inadvertently make it impossible for companies to publish attack research results at all, I think that would be a big loss for security.
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... although in saying that, I've found that the reaction to Project Zero's work recently is very positive + encouraging, which is awesome!
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