• ChannelSix
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    8 months ago

    Dude, the issue was found purely by coincidence, it very nearly made it through

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      8 months ago

      Yes, but it didn’t. Has it made it through on closed software? Who knows?

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        8 months ago

        My takeaway is more like: This one almost made it through and was caught by accident. How much more backdoors actually were not caught and made it through? I would bet some money on it being more than 0 :(

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          Yep for sure. But open source at least let’s you examine every part of the ecosystem.

          No software is perfect even if all contributors have good intentions and do all due diligence.

          Throw some malice and there is a chance something will get through.

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          8 months ago

          Yes, probabky, but also might be possible to now find.

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          Im not sure why it being caught by accident is a factor here.

          If devs knew what the pitfalls were before coding, there wouldn’t be security risks in software.

          Hackers do the same thing. They pen test, and if by chance they find something, they exploit it.

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      Also this was a multi year effort that employed very complex knowledge. And still didn’t get thru.

      If it’s multi year and very complex it’s telling that this is what it takes. The bar is very high.