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4gotunameagain
10 months ago
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Bypassing Google's big anti-adblock update
Well, in his defense it would have been patched immediately after the first adblocker used it, and he would have gotten nothing at all out of it.
Oh wait he got nothing at all anyway ;)
m4rtink
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Would be quite different if they patched it and broke important extensions, possibly facing serieous outcry and bad publicity.
deryilz
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I agree that would change things but I can't picture an open-source extension with millions of users pivoting to rely on something that's clearly a bug.
userbinator
10 months ago
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At that point it's a feature, not a bug.
Having millions of users on your side is great ammunition.
rollcat
10 months ago
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Important extensions like, dunno, uBlock Origin?
eddythompson80
10 months ago
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Yeah, surely if chrome broke important extensions people will get mad and switch.
devnullbrain
10 months ago
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That's what they already did.
_feus
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Not really, this sort of fame farming is what makes candidates stand out in infosec interviews. A bug in Google systems is good for his future career.
lucb1e
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The post says they had another bug
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a large bounty in the same year, so it doesn't seem very useful for CV padding either
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Oh wait he got nothing at all anyway ;)