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great way to drive traffic to your blog and generate some ad-ware generated revenue. I've got the formula for the cure for cancer spelled out somewhere in my blog. People have looking for months and I've managed to make a couple of million dollars off of vapor ware. It's great!
Dirtbag
What a dirtbag
why a dirtbag?
This guy is smart. People don't take security holes seriously, what a surprise Microsoft is one of them. People need to start being aware of things like this.
Great idea.
While I realize it does take time and money to patch holes the way megacorps try to sweep problems under the rug disgusts me. I hope that any company that follows that strategy gets buried with lawsuits when the users start taking the collateral damage.
unethical
If Microsoft does nothing to fix the problem in a timely manner, that is wrong and makes for poor business standards. What this individual is doing is wrong and unethical. In my opinion, this is much worse than anything Microsoft has done (or not done).