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Hacker And The Fed
The Persistent Pushing on Google to Fix an Error
Chris Plummer initially sent this to Google, which closed it and said they won't fix that it's an intended behavior. But apparently, you know, he was persistent and big kudos to Chris on that. Persistent in finding it and persisting pushing on Google to get it. And after all that, Google said that it was an error. And then now it's a P1 top priority to correct this. It's interesting. You see those attack vectors when Chris Plummer initially send this to Google,. Google closes it and says they won’t fix that it'm an intended behaviour. This is the kind of stuff that could be used for major fishing or social engineering or
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