I guess it's not necessarily a bad thing that they do something so controversial every year, such as releasing vulnerabilities before they're fixed, but I'm beginning to wonder if they do it just for the attention. Something like this should be addressed before it's released, IMHO.
I seem to recall something similar happening at Blackhat last year, although I can't remember exactly what. All I remember is it was the talk of Defcon for the first night I was there.
I guess it's not necessarily a bad thing that they do something so controversial every year, such as releasing vulnerabilities before they're fixed, but I'm beginning to wonder if they do it just for the attention. Something like this should be addressed before it's released, IMHO.
I seem to recall something similar happening at Blackhat last year, although I can't remember exactly what. All I remember is it was the talk of Defcon for the first night I was there.