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Could simplicity have prevented all the vulnerabilities discovered in recent weeks?
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>>108809311
Yes.
Less code to look over, less bugs.
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running over glownigs also works.
Terry warned you
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>>108810514
Both of those are correct.

CopyFail was in a fringe module that nobody knows what it even does, yet everybody had it. Not having shit that you don't need, would have protected you.

Both CopyFail and DirtyFrag were glowfag backdoors and a purge of glowniggers would have prevented them.
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>>108810514
fewer bugs*
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>>108809311
Sort of.
But crypto is complex on purpose. As an example.
Essential complexity can't be simplified.



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