, SecurityFocus 2007-06-01
Two years ago, Charles Miller found a remotely exploitable flaw in a common component of the Linux operating system, and as many enterprising vulnerability researchers are doing today, he decided to sell the information.
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Next year I'll be trying to sell my house. How much is it worth? Well, its worth however much someone is willing to pay for it. If I put it on sale too high, I'll turn off potential buyers. If I put the price too low, I have the potential for screwing myself over. The more potential buyers I can get at once, the better the chance of competition driving the price up.
Why should vulnerability sales be any different?
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