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ubixar 14 hours ago

The most interesting thing here isn't the CVE - it's the invisible coordination. A backbone provider acted on advance knowledge of a critical flaw, implemented filtering at scale, and the rest of us didn't notice until GreyNoise's data showed the drop. The vulnerability got patched at the network layer before it ever reached the application layer. This is what mature security ecosystems look like - the boring, quiet fixes that happen before the press release.

Gigachad 14 hours ago | parent [-]

Stop spamming AI slop

ubixar 14 hours ago | parent [-]

?

jcattle 13 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You comment reads very AI generated. From the, it's not X it's y, to the overdramatization of completely normal events (i.e. key infrastructure providers are notified of CVEs before they are disclosed so impact is minimized)

0123456789ABCDE 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

because it reads like claude output?

and also the pattern:

> The most interesting thing here isn't the CVE… This is what mature security…

> The most interesting finding isn't that hyperbolic growth… This is Kuhnian paradigm…

both comments in the last 24h

tosti 11 hours ago | parent [-]

Whatever the AI, the point is valid and I had a similar train of thought reading TFA. This comment section took a different turn but hey, what can be used for good can be abused for bad. Gee whizz!