From what I've noticed, many companies/software developers hide security exploits from the public. I don't nessissarily think it is a bad thing as spelling out every such exploit to everyone is essentially releasing a roadmap to replicate the bug (well if you are clever enough..which isnt too hard).
Firefox, aka Pheonix/Firebird tends to hide there security bugs a lot. as whitehats tend to find bugs and send them in..eg a bug found out in pheonix 0.5 later became public only in rc1 of the 1.0 (ohh and I use
firefox still..it is still lightyears ahead of explorer)
Everyone here is so negative Think of the extras that could go on there, like music videos, neat games about the artist and or sex tapes
From what I've noticed, many companies/software developers hide security exploits from the public. I don't nessissarily think it is a bad thing as spelling out every such exploit to everyone is essentially releasing a roadmap to replicate the bug (well if you are clever enough..which isnt too hard). Firefox, aka Pheonix/Firebird tends to hide there security bugs a lot. as whitehats tend to find bugs and send them in ..eg a bug found out in pheonix 0.5 later became public only in rc1 of the 1.0 (ohh and I use
firefox still..it is still lightyears ahead of explorer)