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<blockquote data-quote="Practical Response" data-source="post: 1079399" data-attributes="member: 109138"><p>There is nothing stupid about showing these folks the main underlying issue in security as it has always been when it comes to Windows and the swiss cheese of security holes it has always been. There is a reason constant updates and security patches are implemented into this operating system. If one were to consider how many times in the past, things have been embedded in legit programs bypassing security suites, they could quickly realize that a POC as such could be weaponized easily. Pointing out such flaws is helpful in every way as stated before. Although its up to security vendors and OS engineers to take these findings seriously before they do end up being exploited especially in a business environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Practical Response, post: 1079399, member: 109138"] There is nothing stupid about showing these folks the main underlying issue in security as it has always been when it comes to Windows and the swiss cheese of security holes it has always been. There is a reason constant updates and security patches are implemented into this operating system. If one were to consider how many times in the past, things have been embedded in legit programs bypassing security suites, they could quickly realize that a POC as such could be weaponized easily. Pointing out such flaws is helpful in every way as stated before. Although its up to security vendors and OS engineers to take these findings seriously before they do end up being exploited especially in a business environment. [/QUOTE]
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