WMF Flaw not a Backdoor
koro666 writes "In a blog post, Mark Russinovich from SysInternals responded to the allegations made by Steve Gibson labeling the flaw as an intentional backdoor. It seems that the hype was about Steve's discovery that the code would only be executed if the size of the metafile record was deliberately tampered with, which is not the case. The technical details are explained in his post."
Conspiracy theories don't need reasons backing them up
You've got a good point here and it describes the other side of of Steve Gibson. After reading that site, you'll understand his stories are mostly made of popular speak or disinformation, rather then scientifical information.
So while you may admire him for his charisma, you shouldn't for his expertise. Would you e-mail him about an error, he'll silently correct it as if he'd always known it. You won't find him at an official security conference, but in the eyes of his fanbase he remains a god. I can image people are felling for his stories through, his stories make you get excited easily.
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