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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 835635"><p>People don't care about "1000 random sample selected and tested, result 100% protection." When it comes down to it, they only care about bypass video and failed protections. That is what the video author feeds. That demand. This person's videos are just as legitimate as anyone else's.</p><p></p><p>Most people measure security by the number of failures, and not the number of successes. So to them, they don't care if there is a single fail in 1000. To them, a single fail is significant. A fail is a fail, no matter the context or statistics. That's just how the average human mind works and the industry cannot do anything about this psychology. It is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 835635"] People don't care about "1000 random sample selected and tested, result 100% protection." When it comes down to it, they only care about bypass video and failed protections. That is what the video author feeds. That demand. This person's videos are just as legitimate as anyone else's. Most people measure security by the number of failures, and not the number of successes. So to them, they don't care if there is a single fail in 1000. To them, a single fail is significant. A fail is a fail, no matter the context or statistics. That's just how the average human mind works and the industry cannot do anything about this psychology. It is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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