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Re: [Full-disclosure] 0day Vulnerability in VLC (this is my first release of the vuln anywhere)



Completely disagree.

IMHO nobody should bother negotiating with terrorist vendors.

Q: What responsibility vendors have?
A: Zero. Check their disclaimers.


On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 04:14:53PM +0200, Gregory Boddin wrote:
> That's indeed not rocket science.
> 
> Nobody should release their disclosure/exploit (or give hint about it) in
> the wild before letting the vendor fix it.
> 
> There's already enough blackhats out there selling/using those.
> 
> I sure hope I am not the only person in the list who wishes responsible
> > disclosure.
> >
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> > Henri Salo
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