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The NSA advisory is much more helpful than Microsoft's. twitter.com/DAlperovitch/s…
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daveaitel
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If vendors had their way, advisories would have less info in them than a fortune cookie.
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thaddeus e. grugq
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14. sij |
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You will meet greatly improved parsing of malformed data. In bed.
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Kim Zetter
@KimZetter
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14. sij |
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Also this: kb.cert.org/vuls/id/849224/
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Marco Bellaccini
@lasagnasec
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14. sij |
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And the most-deceiving advisory award goes to... @msftsecresponse
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Spring Training Dustin
@dustin_childs
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14. sij |
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No one says you have to stop writing _about_ them, though. I certainly do. ;-]
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NSA
@nsa
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14. sij |
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thanks!
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Simpleton Templeton Bloboss
@74Vn0x5
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Aaron Grattafiori
@dyn___
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14. sij |
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Microsoft seems like they spent zero effort beyond their typical minimum information in every field.
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SocMed Ops
@juhasaarinen
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14. sij |
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Almost like it's two different flaws being described.
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