(There may be members of the peanut gallery saying "What? We don't really spend billions on software security. $20k bug bounties." We do.)
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Here's Bill Gates' "Trustworthy Computing" memo in 2002: https://news.microsoft.com/2012/01/11/memo-from-bill-gates/#sm.00016s80o10iycz3ymr1k4ihmu7pe … Worms were shutting down Internet. MSFT:
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this is _hardly_ unique to software. This is the Human Condition. Welcome to it!
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@thegrugq if the software is never hacked, that means that is still widely insecure. Sometimes, software security is a big paradox.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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TBF, that’s true of pretty much anything that is not visible as a feature 1/2
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"we don’t have time to write maintainable code" / "why are new features taking so long to implement ?”
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@thegrugq correction: the model is to let users fend for themselves, sell shoddy goods, raise rates and then waste billions.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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