, SecurityFocus 2003-11-23
Security pros gathering at a Stanford University Law School conference on responsible vulnerability disclosure Saturday harmonized on the principle that vendors should be privately notified of holes in their products, and given at least some time to produce a patch before any public disclosure is made. But there was pronounced disagreement on the question of whether or not researchers should publicly release proof-of-concept code to demonstrate a vulnerability.

Anonymous
Though I see one agreement form Kevin?s article & other posting ?..
All will like to have access to new exploits & most don?t want to turn them into worms to bring down the internet ?. We all love it (internet)?.
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