Microsoft's stance on zero day exploits is a dumpster fire of their own making

1 month ago (doublepulsar.com)

> Hang on.. proof of concept exploit creation and distribution for zero days is “criminal activity” now?

Publicly publishing an exploit is so obviously First Amendment-protected activity that it’s almost tempting to want a test case.

  • It's also quite the blame gymnastics. The code that enables the bad actors was written, published, and distributed at massive scale by Microsoft. The "crime" they are accusing the researcher of is telling the world about it.

    It would be an interesting case if the defendant had good representation.

    • The interesting case seen to be that the researcher apparently got laid off recently by this MS team, and thus has a 6 month NDA. Apparently he still tried to get bug bounties from inside knowledge of these criminal backdoors. That's what is being talked about behind.

      A true popcorn case if this would go to court. Would cause lot of governments to think about their backend choices.

  • I’d love to see Microsoft try it on. The defence witnesses in any such trial are going to show up holding all kinds of receipts that Microsoft would prefer didn’t see the light of day.

  • Re-read the beginning of the First Amendment, because it's such a common mistake that I'm surprised people still make it:

    "Congress shall make no laws ... "

    The first amendment bars the *government* from infringing on your free speech. It has zero standing or bearing on private citizens or corporations.

    Which is why people crowing about it on social media or universities are completely oblivious to the fact that these organizations have absolutely zero responsibility to enable your free speech.

    • Microsoft's blog is calling this criminal activity. They are threatening to bring in the government to go after this speech.

      This is a first amendment issue.

Since Microsoft took over GitHub, everything went to shit.

GitHub, dead!

Windows, dead!

Xbox, dead!

Now security analysts blacklisted for disclosuring vulnerabilities.

Wait until the big players decide to ditch Microsoft altogether, I mean, why help when you are penalized for it??

With Microsoft doing so many things wrong, and users migrating to Linux because even Windows softwares have become evil, and security analysts jumping ship, let me tell ya, Copilot or even Mythos won't save you. AI is as good as the data it was trained on while humans adapt on the fly.

>Hang on.. proof of concept exploit creation and distribution for zero days is “criminal activity” now?

This is what happens when you jump the gun and publish without doing any research. The author needs to lookup how the CFAA works. Now, yesterday, and a decade ago, you couldn't just drop some exploit and walk away rambling about your rights. Dumpster fire takes are everywhere online.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Fraud_and_Abuse_Act#C...

> Microsoft's stance on zero day exploits is a dumpster fire of their own making

The words "'s stance on zero day exploits" are unnecessary in the above sentence.