Hey, I'd like to suggest that if you're a person who receives security issue notifications from vulnerability researchers, it's always worth making a point to say "Thank you" in your first response, and "Congratulations" when issues are confirmed. 


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Right - yeah. I guess those kind of contributions can be perceived as destructive despite they're absolutely constructive
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But the point is to see researchers as professional colleagues, who are fundamentally on the same team as you, trying to make things more secure. Too many see vulnerability researchers as adversaries.