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Secunia’s Chief Security Specialist hopes Apple will work better with researchers in the future and provide more informative status updates and estimated fix dates.
”It's regretful to experience that there are still some major software vendors that do not understand how to properly work with researchers,” Eiram added.
“Hopefully, Apple will in the future strive to work better with researchers to ultimately protect their customers by providing more informative status updates and estimated fix dates instead of prioritizing antiquated internal policies higher.” Delete the scoop?
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