Post 9rEfSbdHNklbZv6dF2 by feld@bikeshed.party
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 (DIR) Post #9rEfSbBH3sMiB40Gae by kusuriya@bsd.network
       2020-01-21T15:55:48Z
       
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       🌶️: Internet security is all of our responsibility and everyone needs to participate equally, that include you over there, patch your shit.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEfSbdHNklbZv6dF2 by feld@bikeshed.party
       2020-01-21T19:24:22.082403Z
       
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       @kusuriya there was a guy on twitter arguing to @SlicerDicer that you're better off never patching because the patches just bring in new vulnerabilitiesFucking crazy talk
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEgieivkzXJkjxyN6 by _xhr_@mastodon.social
       2020-01-21T19:24:35Z
       
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       @kusuriya Yes please! I know to many people, especially in industry, that are still discussing. "Do we need to do this?" "Is there a risk in patching?" "Can you show me that I am at risk?"No, time for discussion is over. We have some many vulns in so many products that patch your shit is our only option.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEglwQuN2KjXv6SbQ by SlicerDicer@bikeshed.party
       2020-01-21T19:39:05.709475Z
       
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       nah man, I was told that it's useless to patch. the patches contain flaws themselfs or something something incompetence.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEgrKs4wAWYmuNsK8 by feld@bikeshed.party
       2020-01-21T19:40:03.992811Z
       
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       @SlicerDicer i just want to know who he worked for so I can never work with that vendor.Or maybe use old exploits and sell the company data on the dark web for a quick buck?
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEgxCAODJrLWok7lI by SlicerDicer@bikeshed.party
       2020-01-21T19:41:07.742645Z
       
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       I believe it's all windows deployment.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEh7pdaJhmMqCTFGC by feld@bikeshed.party
       2020-01-21T19:43:02.503861Z
       
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       @SlicerDicer even better. I bet their domain controllers are internet accessible too