.@daveaitel is spot on re: “junk hacking.” I’m also making it unacceptable for my Security class’s final project: https://tuftsdev.github.io/DefenseOfTheDarkArts/final_project/ …
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@dguido True, very true it can be a valuable learning experience for students. I'm not going to argue that. But... -
@dguido ...I also don't want to send the wrong message on what Security is and what's "good"/acceptable. -
@dguido We don't want to hear someone saying or thinking "Security is about breaking things." We've seen that for years at BH/DefCon. -
@dguido Breaking stuff is easy and alas sexier. But the real issues are (1) how to make the future less broken, as you pointed out, and... -
@dguido (2) how to inform others better, to become good citizens. Unfortunately, the general public is misinformed about security issues.
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@dguido couldn't agree more with you. Sadly others will believe@daveaitel has a valid point even though it runs contrary to our culture. -
@lyeph@daveaitel … he does have a valid point. Shit’s broken, we get it. Find a way to make the future less broken. -
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@dguido I won't argue shit is broken, but not pointing out broken things isn't a solution. Defense & offense are symbiotic.@daveaitel
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@dguido@0xmchow@daveaitel Humiliating vendors at conferences can be VERY effective, and might save lives.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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