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| Subject: | Re: [Full-Disclosure] To anybody who's offended by my disclosure policy |
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| Date: | Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:26:07 -0500 |
Berend-Jan Wever wrote:
My disclosure policy:Not only that ... some of the vendors even try to make you pay for a support contract before you can report a security vulnerability. As a researcher I can certainly understand his frustration with trying to report a bug... sometimes it just gets to ya and you just don't give a flying whoot.
Most vendors treat "hackers" like free beta-testers that they can put the blame on when publicity goes bad.
GOBBLE, GOBBLE. Happy Turkey Day! -KF
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