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X86 dispatch contention vulnerability
- Subject: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability
- From: ryacko at gmail.com (Ryan Carboni)
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 10:33:54 -0800
- In-reply-to: <CAO7N=i0NuhBSV2dCZQF_hVO5KE_40K3VK_gV-MZAm445tQPh2w@mail.gmail.com>
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Let my life be a lesson in futility. Go up against the government, and
theyâ??ll send everything they got against you, including things that defy
known laws of physics.
Go with the government, get paid out of the NATO vulnerability slush fund
of tens of millions of dollars a year.
And sometimes a higher power will even the odds. All I ever did was reveal
a small fraction of vulnerabilities the government didnâ??t know about or had
already purchased. Whatâ??s that compared to what they do have?
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