Also, a random observation about ShadowBrokers' media strategy. While their obvious trolling of infosec twitter may seem kind of strange 1/n
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It kind of makes sense when you consider that their goal is to inject complex tech news into the (mainstream) media. 2/n
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I've seen what happens to companies and researchers when they approach that task without first establishing a base of expertise. 3/n
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The mainstream media can completely ignore a big tech story unless they have either 1. experts they trust, or 2. articles in tech media. 4/n
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So ShadowBrokers puts on a show to entertain us, and then when they do something actually newsworthy they've laid their groundwork. 5/n
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If you do security or tech PR you should probably learn from them ;) 6/n
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Alternatively, everything I've said is wrong -- and ShadowBrokers are the biggest geeks ever. 7/7
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PS Why isn't
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