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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] MSIE (mshtml.dll) OBJECT tag vulnerability |
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| Date: | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:37:01 -0400 |
Bravo, ol' chap, Bravo!
Chris Eagle wrote:
My $0.02, ignore as you see fit.
As a consumer, I prefer (arguably have the right) to know at the earliest possible opportunity whether a product I am using is flawed. Whether a medication appears to cause cancer, my car is prone to exploding when rear ended, or a piece of software is found to be exploitable. I don't wish to wait through some potentially lengthy process, legal or otherwise, in which the producer of the product denies or downplays the severity of the flaw before finally addressing the problem and making the flaw public before I hear about it for the first time. To pretend that you are somehow immune to the problem while the vendor fails to disclose it is simply ridiculous.
While vendor coordination is certainly nice to have, the ONLY thing I would like to see required in pre-patch disclosures are constructive ways to mitigate the problem, and the impact of those mitigations.
For those that would not disclose, what gives you the right to judge whether someone is capable of dealing or not dealing with the newly announced vulnerability, and what makes you think that you are qualified to manage the risk on my networks? If you are an information security professional, then you are paid to deal with "problem", if you are not capable of dealing with it, then you need to rethink your profession.
Flame away,
Chris
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