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I'm pretty sure Egor's first language isn't English, so OK might mean 'meh it's alright' through to 'hey this is great'. I know a few non-native speakers who do similar things.


OK means it's OK but could be better :P


Straight from the source, thanks Egor. Great blog post as well, your explanations are really easy to follow for a non-security researcher.


I agree... How much could you have sold that exploit for on the black market?

http://krebsonsecurity.com/tag/0day/




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