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Originally Posted by techhelpbb
There's no reason...literally at all...to expect that I or any other researcher have the ability to influence FIRST corporate. That's the point.
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In my experience the notion that FIRT doesn't listen to people is incorrect.
The notion that one is threatening FIRST with disclosure is incorrect as well. FIRST should want to fix this issue (if they aren't there are other issues that are completely irrelevant to the discussion) and by letting them know you plan on publishing the findings at a later date you are simply being courteous and giving them a chance to fix the issue before it becomes public. No threats implied at all.