There's dozens of us!
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It's interesting to read the comments here. Without taking a stance, it looks like everyone has a different personal experience in terms of how fast their life circle expects them to respond digitally.
I will say that the Google Auth prompt in particular is just this huge nuisance and a horrible experience. People should feel stupid for including it in their web experience.
I love C and Assembly as much as the next guy, but implementation time to the optimal solution matters.
It looks like the constitutional Court is the real boss over there.
I thought this was purposefully making fun of Ben Garrison, but now I'm not sure.
Oh shit, everyone pack it up! This guy says it's not funny!
I loathe what part of the security community has become with the stunt hacking and vuln naming. That being said, I doubt it's some conspiracy. I don't know all the details but it wouldn't be exceptional to identify a bug that has existed in processor firmware or legacy code for a long time.
People are looking at this stuff all the time, both professionally and for fun. You could make the case that it's inevitable that there will be exploits found that affect a huge population.
In the end, as long as the layman gets smarter about computer security, the better people will react to vuln drops.
A fantastic waste of time.
How else can we make money off of other people's work?
Is this like one of those things, where you're watching a friend struggle in life or something, but they say they're fine and don't need help...?