Nichego strashnogo anglijskij normal'nij vot tol'ko soderzhanie<br>poxozhe na propagandu :-)<br><br>Couple of reasons why people in the security industry<br>are somewhat critical of pdp... <br><br>1. Social engineering is 99% of an exploit it's pretty
<br>much a given that people will question the plausibility<br>of a successful mass exploitation in a real world.<br><br>2. When somebody makes a claim that's totally off base<br>people will correct it. That's the whole idea of a community...
<br>We share knowledge and help each other better understand<br>how things work. Some people (like pdp) are going<br>through "growing pains" in the security industry where<br>they try to interpret the world based on their limited
<br>understanding and experience. Sometimes those<br>interpretations are incorrect. What is wrong in pointing <br>it out. Finding a 0day doesn't automatically make<br>somebody an all knowing security expert. It takes<br>
a lot of time and experience to gain the proper<br>understanding of security.<br><br>CQ<br>