Would you rather: 1) Have your vulnerable systems taken offline w/o warning by whitehat (with note on how to patch) 2) Get crypto-ransom
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Replying to @berendjanwever
I miss a "I have always a safe backup and could restore almost all datas immediatly" option
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Replying to @DPA168
Sure, have your customer data dumped on-line: identity theft is not your problem, right?
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Replying to @berendjanwever
I can fix any issue on my servers almost immediatly after I am aware of it. Shutting down the whole system isn't a solution.
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Replying to @DPA168
problem is, when you're aware of it through a security breach, it's already too late
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Replying to @berendjanwever
There is nothing I can do about that. I can only try to convince others to report vulnerabillities.
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Replying to @DPA168
Considering the state of internet security, I think it's pretty safe to say that that is not working very well.
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