Only if you accept that uncontrolled disclosure can put users at risk...
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Geez Gilles, you don't have an argument for why "bugs exist" should be considered disclosure and you didn't like my fake one. I give up lol.
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I would have responded to your previous response but you deleted it before I could.
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Cool, is that your counterargument? "You replaced a tweet, QED". You certainly seem to know what you're talking about, you can do better.
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You were the one who asked me to "focus". Then you place a moving target. You can do better.
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So you won't present an argument, but you think I should just concede the point. If not, you wont apologize for making baseless accusation?
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Only if you concede that announcing "a bug" and not giving more detail only helps generate fear encourages bad guys to look into it.
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Absolutely, until Friday all blackhats thought that Windows was bug free, now they're scurrying to find bugs. Mea culpa on that one.
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You've got me there. You win. End of debate.
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So...do I get my apology? Tell you what, I'll say "there are zero bugs in macOS, it is 100% safe". It's a lie, but should stop the hackers!
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You have the power to stop all the hackers Gilles, do the right thing.
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