On 4/13/2014 4:54 PM, ÐÑÑÑÑ ÐÑÑÐÐÐÐ wrote:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 04:01:09PM -0400, Christopher J. Walters wrote:
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Yeah, we all know about this shit. But problem not NSA (they need a bomb under their building), problem about how many devices/software not fixed and can not be fixed, how many people suffer because of this?
You can speak for everyone? That's amazing. I disagree on the NSA. They are a major part of the problem - they introduce vulnerabilities into the Internet Infrastructure and block them from being fixed. I have to wonder how many of their contractors had knowledge of this bug, and how many hackers got information about it from NSA contractors.
I agree that it is a big problem of how many sites have not/will not/cannot be fixed and how many people will be hurt by it. It is also an issue of whether the fix for this bug *actually* fixes the bug, and whether this fix introduces new vulnerabilities into the software.
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