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On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:22 PM, coderman wrote:

> now they pay to side step crypto entirely:
> 
> iOS up to $250,000
> Chrome or IE up to $200,000
> Firefox or Safari up to $150,000
> Windows up to $120,000
> MS Word up to $100,000
> Flash or Java up to $100,000
> Android up to $60,000
> OSX up to $50,000
> 
> via 
> http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2012/03/23/shopping-for-zero-days-an-price-list-for-hackers-secret-software-exploits/
> 
> plenty of weak links between you and privacy...

This is precisely the point I've made: the budget way to break crypto is to buy 
a zero-day. And if you're going to build a huge computer center, you'd be 
better off building fuzzers than key crackers.

        Jon



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