And THAT was supposed to be funny ?
By glazou on Tuesday 3 October 2006, 10:03 - Mozilla - Permalink
" The main purpose of our talk was to be humorous. " -- Mischa Spiegelmock
Mischa, you deserve very harsh words. Never - read it well - never play again with security warnings. This is not humorous, and will never be.

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Agreed. /All/ security alerts must be treated with high priority, and crying wolf like this only hurts the valuable contributions the security community makes in general.
But ?!? That is exactly what is doing the Bush administration, isn't it ?
A moron who only wants some promotion.
Attempt to blacken Firefox security. Working for M$??
Je me demande si tous les sites de news, les digg-likes et slashdot-like vont relayer la nouvelle aussi rapidement que lorsqu'ils parlaient de la vulnérabilité...
I do not understand why one wants to involve MS (sorry, "M$") in this case ?? They already have enough mess of their own to deal with, not to add extra shit.
Besides, everyone should be aware that it needs many people and countless hours of hard work to build a worthy piece of software like Firefox (or Apache, or, say, MS Excel), and only a small bunch of morons to start & destroy it.
Jussi: well, Toorcon is sponsored by M$, though that doesn't say too much.
You've got that one right, Daniel. Joking about security vulnerabilities is akin to shouting "Bomb!" in a public place. The way Mozilla Corp. has kept their chin up throughout, is encouraging though.