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Vulnerability Analyst at the CERT/CC. My thoughts are my own, not my employer's.

Joined August 2012

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    1. Robᵉʳᵗ Graham 😷‏ @ErrataRob 27 Mar 2019
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      Robᵉʳᵗ Graham 😷 Retweeted New York Times Opinion

      1/ Matt Blaze is really smart and worth listening to, in general. This take isn't, it's wrong in every way something can be wrong.https://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/1110863348873220099 …

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      In light of the Asus malware attack, writes @mattblaze, "now would be a fine time to check your devices and make sure the automatic system update features are turned on and running" https://nyti.ms/2JK0n1P 
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    2. Robᵉʳᵗ Graham 😷‏ @ErrataRob 27 Mar 2019
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      2/ It doesn't make a cost-benefit analysis. It pretends there are not costs, no downsides to updating, only benefits. It makes no argument based on the quality of an argument, instead, it's a just an "argument from authority" fallacy, 'cause he's a computer science professor.

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    3. Robᵉʳᵗ Graham 😷‏ @ErrataRob 27 Mar 2019
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      3/ When people don't update it's not because they are morally weak, lazy, greedy, or stupid. It's because there are costs associated with updating, and they are making rational decisions.

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    4. Robᵉʳᵗ Graham 😷‏ @ErrataRob 27 Mar 2019
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      4/ If vendors only shipped well-tested bug-fixes, then the costs would be minimal. Instead, vendors slip in new features and ill-tested changed, causing things to break, or at least, change, which for users is often the same thing.

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      Will Dormann‏ @wdormann 27 Mar 2019
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      Do people avoid updates because they've been burned by buggy updates? I'm sure those people exist, but based on my statistically insignificant sample set, the reason is usually a combination of: 1) Not understanding what updates are for 2) Not using the software anymore 3) "Busy"

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        1. matya‏ @matya_j 27 Mar 2019
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          Or the update is broken... like "WTF, system is crashing after a kernel update"? https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100045050 …

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