Don't you think you have a responsibility to make that attack surface high quality? Microsoft seems to.
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Replying to @taviso @Jindroush
You have a different understanding of high quality from me. For me, high quality means high probability to stop bad stuff
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And by that definition, Microsoft's AV is of a rather low quality.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @Jindroush
Yep, by the definition that your industry likes to be measured by, your industry is absolutely awesome.
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Replying to @taviso @Jindroush
The purpose of our products is to fight malware. Their ability to fight malware is a pretty reasonable measure 4 quality.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @Jindroush
Kinda like how a lightbulb that sets things on fire is still high quality, so long as you only measure lumens?
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Replying to @taviso @Jindroush
It's certainly of better quality than a lightbulb that doesn't light the room at all.
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I'm doubtful of the utility of a well lit pile of ashes
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And I am doubtful of the utility of a box of matches that can't light a fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
"AV is like a box of matches: it can set stuff on fire"
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Btw. is there a @PwnieAwards for the best Twitter thread? This stuff is golden 
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