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Agreed. Some people don't seem to understand that blackhats and even security researches hoard exploits. I don't doubt for a second that a lot of software that people use on a daily basis is exploitable and someone knows about it, and it is usually the wrong someone. People are living in fantasy land if they think their code is secure just because a security advisory hasn't been released for it.
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