• SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
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      Companies should be forced to release all source code for products that are “EOL”. I will never change my mind on this.

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      May 1st 2024 was a decade ago? (The article has a list and only two are old as you mention, though not quite a decade yet)

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      Because that bug was so egregious, it demonstrates a rare level of incompetence.

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        that bug was so egregious, it demonstrates a rare level of incompetence

        I wish so much this was true, but it super isn’t. Some of the recent Cisco security flaws are just so brain-dead stupid you wonder if they have any internal quality control at all… and, well, there was the Crowdstrike thing…

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          Some of the recent Cisco security flaws are just so brain-dead stupid you wonder if they have any internal quality control at all

          At the super budget prices Cisco charges, do you really expect quality control to be included? You’ve got to buy a quality control subscription for that. /s

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          Idk, this was kind of a rare combination of “write secure function; proceed to ignore secure function and rawdog strings instead” + “it can be exploited by entering a string with a semicolon”. Neither of those are anything near as egregious as a use after free or buffer overflow. I get programming is hard but like, yikes. It should have been caught on both ends