Storytime: I did some pentesting and advising work for Nintendo after they approached me (via email, not stalking) in 2015. This was professional work on a freelance/consulting basis. That NDA has expired. I won't talk about project details but let's talk about how that went.
Maybe, but then everyone I worked with was an excellent actor, even the people who have since left Nintendo, which seems unlikely. They didn't say "stop hacking our stuff". They said "hey, are you interested in helping us secure our stuff?".
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I have pretty good reasons to believe that they really did change their tune post-Jodi.
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Of course, none of this excuses their prior actions. I'm just giving you a data point a few years later.
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That's the playbook from the document, as well. "Hey wouldn't you like to help us" followed by "If you don't help us, you might be helping piracy!" followed by "If you don't help us, we're going to hit you with this stick."
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On paper sure, but that theory is unfalsifiable because you could paint *any* such offer to a security researcher as an execution of the playbook, regardless of whether it is or isn't. The point is I got zero evidence that they were following the playbook with me.
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