oh popcorn time

my thoughts on this are that when security breaches pop up its good to act fast in shutting down those loop holes and update the software as soon as possible before huge harm is done. Ventilating the breach is not doing any good other than helping others jump on the waggon and exploiting it on other systems within hours of disclosing the breach.

However if I would've found out about a breach, had contacted the developing company and waited a few days and when nothing happens, I'd made it public so that others could save themselves from harm.

So what damages did TMM receive except a strong growth in revenue since than? oh right - it could've been better hehe

edit: i think companies should have to prove that they got damages like lets say find people that didn't buy their software for that very reason or name the losses from those not-buyers... like the RIAA with copyright thefts "ohhh we lost a trillion in sales due to copyright infringements"... no, get y'alls books on the table and prove it, damnit