Re: Critical OpenVPN Zero-Day Flaws Affecting Millions of Endpoints Across the Globe
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via Openvpn-users <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Jun 2024 15:18:03 +0000
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On Thursday, May 16th, 2024 at 11:51 PM, tincantech via Openvpn-users <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Thursday, 16 May 2024 at 15:17, Gert Doering [email protected] wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 05:05:37PM +0300, M Mikky wrote: > > > <s> > > > > It > > > looks primarily like another attempt to combat the globally used OpenVPN, > > > since Microsoft has its own relatively little-used VPN product. > > > > Given that a Microsoft employee has worked with us to actually fix > > the bugs, before disclosure, this is not a conspiracy by Microsoft to > > make OpenVPN "look bad". It's just BlackHat marketing. > > > Given that Microsoft are fast approaching half a century of documented > corporate abuse, it will take more than one act of "good will" to make > even a scratch in their hard-fought and well-deserved [bad] reputation. > > This is not a "conspiracy theory", this is "Once bitten..." > > Regards lol. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore