Ashton Jordan

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Government spies determined the best way to guarantee long-term access to data was a zero-day exploit. They were willing to pay hackers far more for that access than the pitiful amounts iDefense was paying. And once they shelled out six figures for those zero-days, they weren’t about to blow their investment and access by disclosing the flaw’s existence to anyone—especially a journalist from the New York Times.
This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
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