Comment by powersnail
4 years ago
I don’t see where I claim that this is a legal matter. There are many things which are not prohibited by law that you can do to a fellow human being that are immoral and might result in them blacklisting you forever.
That you care about something or not also seems to be irrelevant, unless you are part of either the research or the kernel maintainers. It’s not about your or my emotional inclination.
Acquiring consent before experimenting in human subject is an ethical requirement for research, regardless of whether is a hurdle for the researchers. There is a reason that IRB exists.
Not to mention that they literally proved nothing, other than that vulnerable patches can be merged into the kernel. But did anybody that such a threat is impossible anyway? The kernel has vulnerabilities and it will continue to have them. We already knew that.
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