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Hey man, I know how hard the hate hits when you explain something like this to a community. It happened to me here too when I talked about the mass weaponization of autonomous systems via cyber attack. One guy said I was somehow right and a crank at the same time and dismissed one of my conclusions out of hand without addressing any of the reasoning behind it. I hurt at the time, but I came to understand it wasn't really directed at me.

The thing you got to realize is that many here make their livings trying to secure systems and we're finding it hopeless. The way you did what you did was fine. In terms of proving the hack you needed to violate Google's trademarks. It's in the very nature of the hack, and as far as I'm concerned, warranted given that they have a bug bounty. Now, I probably would have disclosed it to Google, Bing, etc. ahead of time, but it's your bug. You could have sold it to blackhat scammers and you didn't. For all we know this hack could have been going on for years.

I think most people are confusing their anger at the situation with anger towards you. You're cool.



This was my experience working on election integrity issues.

No good deed goes unpunished.


Thank you! :)




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