That's a fair opinion. Obviously very hard to quantify either way. Can we agree that Twitter has done terrible harm to global security? ;)
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Replying to @marcan42
I've seen enough of this shit elsewhere that I'm not inclined to blame Twitter :P
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Replying to @zofrex
Oh I'm not saying Twitter is the *only* problem, only that 140 characters tends to bring out the asshole in people, IMO.
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Replying to @marcan42
That's true. Nuanced arguments are hard to have. Or take 6 hours!
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Replying to @zofrex
At least now they'll only take 3 after the doubling *cough*.
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Replying to @marcan42
zofrex Retweeted Hector Martin
Lol. Sort of separately sort of related I find this tweet interesting:https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/920215456455254016 …
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Finding bugs in anti-user systems and sitting on them doesn't - as far as I can see - do any more harm to them than not finding them at all?
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Replying to @zofrex
The idea is to find several, disclose one (to the users), then sit on the others to play the cat and mouse game with the vendor.
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That's what we did on the Wii. It's great when the vendor's patch cycle is 6 months and your exploit update cycle is one day.
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By some standards :-) (obviously there still would be plenty of debate on the relative pros and cons of such releases too!)
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But then again we were doing debug_printf(goatse) in our exploit for Nintendo to find, among other things, so yeah, clearly evil ;)
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