...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.
Second, most vendors publish advisories when vulnerabilities are fixed. It's vital to communicate to users that a security issue has been resolved, that is not malicious: Google publishes advisories about Chrome, and rewards researchers who report bugs. You are being paranoid.
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The fact that a huge number of Google's known media partners focused on promoting a vulnerability in Epic's app that was conveniently found by your team after they cut Google out of the deal is an unbelievable happenstance to buy into.
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You just make up theories and state them like facts, it's troubling. Let's just leave it there, I hope that your friends and colleagues do not attribute malice to your actions like you do to theirs.
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