facepalm. Confusing blackhats with researchers would explain a lot of Microsoft's attitude towards researchers.https://twitter.com/dwizzzleMSFT/status/858419097939333121 …
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Replying to @berendjanwever
Oh come on, my point was breaking people's bugs is about as satisfying as it gets for defense. Don't be so dramatic
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Replying to @dwizzzleMSFT
Researchers don't get sad when security improves; they get challenged. Why would I be reporting vulns to Microsoft FOR FREE if not?
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Replying to @berendjanwever @dwizzzleMSFT
And of course the "bad" guys will need paying again and probably more this time around. Happy days for all :-)
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Replying to @tiraniddo @dwizzzleMSFT
but everyone actually using exploits (for whatever reason) will have to buy/find now ones, which is a loss for them and a win for security.
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