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Vulnerability researcher at Google. This is a personal stream, opinions expressed are mine.

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    1. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      @taviso is great at what he does, but that doesn't actually mean Google knows anything about real world security. The Chrome team is woefully unprepared. (And Tavis isn't Chrome team, he's Project Zero.)

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    2. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      ...Real world examples continually prove otherwise. And your own focus highlights that. "State sponsored attacks" are not events 99% of the world is concerned about. Malware is, but Google is horrific at handling malware, lol.

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    3. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      The Chrome Web Store is almost entirely malware, and no serious or successful effort has ever been undertaken to fix what is, the largest security hole in any machine running any OS that has the misfortune of having Chrome installed.

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    4. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

      Meanwhile, not only is Android one of the worst security offenders, but Google Play Protect is literally the worst-in-show on independent metrics for protecting Android devices! Google would've been better off buying McAfee, they're that bad at doing this in-house.

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    5. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

      http://AVTEST.org  has regularly shown that Play Protect is mostly a joke, and every Google security update claiming otherwise is a blatant lie to the public: https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/mobile-devices/ … Everyone else: 4 or 6. Google: 0.

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    6. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

      Which is to say, Tavis is a brilliant researcher paid to make Google's competitors look bad, whilst conveniently ignoring that Google's platforms are far, far worse.

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    7. Tavis Ormandy‏Verified account @taviso 8 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

      I think your tinfoil hat needs some adjustment.

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    8. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 8 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @taviso @falmatrix2r and

      I mean, you guys did commission hit pieces on Fortnite on Android the day after they went around Google's Play Store monopoly because it cost Google an estimated $70 million. If you're not aware that's how your bosses do business, you should check. 😬

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      Tavis Ormandy‏Verified account @taviso 9 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

      If you think making software safer for free is some sort of evil conspiracy, then you have paranoia issues. Sorry, but no Blofeld-esque executive summons us and orders us audit software for free as punishment for slights (?!?!). You need to think through your conspiracy theories.

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        2. ocdtrekkie‏ @ocdtrekkie 9 Apr 2019
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          Replying to @taviso @falmatrix2r and

          I mean, the Fortnite bug effectively required that someone already have a malicious app installed to exploit (likely from Google's own store). But it got a huge amount of media hype from Google's closest partners in media.

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        3. Tavis Ormandy‏Verified account @taviso 9 Apr 2019
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          Replying to @ocdtrekkie @falmatrix2r and

          First of all, that's false: privilege escalation vulnerabilities are used as part of an exploit chain, you compromise some low-privilege component then gain privileges. It doesn't require malware.

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        2. Tavis Ormandy‏Verified account @taviso 9 Apr 2019
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          Replying to @taviso @ocdtrekkie and

          If you keep making these ridiculous claims, I'm going to perform an expensive high-quality audit on some software you rely on for free and make you safer.... that'll teach you!! 🤪pic.twitter.com/HJTGP98wuM

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        3. Kenton Varda‏ @KentonVarda 9 Apr 2019
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          Replying to @taviso @ocdtrekkie and

          It's no use, Tavis... Hating Google and spinning everything they do as sinister is Jake's whole thing; he won't budge. He's surprisingly reasonable on most other topics...

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