I still think that a) the decision to call CVE-2014-0160 HeartBleed and then b) a $100 design contest logo were probably two of the best decisions made in the history of computer security, probably generating minimally hundreds of millions of dollars of savings to users.https://twitter.com/tqbf/status/1126259809370746880 …
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Operation Aurora, for those who haven't heard it by that name, is when China owned Google up; Google's response was approximately "We will pay ANY PRICE for that to not happen again. The budget for securing our products is infinity dollars. Do. You. Hear. Me."
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State-level actors are sexy and get all the press ("SSL added and removed here :)"), but Heartbleed was the moment when your median technology exec realized just how many non-state actors were gunning for their money, and how likely it was they would get it
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And Heartbleed followed by Shellshock on its heels five months later was also the moment that the security community realized how many bugs still lurk at the heart of open source software
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