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WabiSabiLabi is the place to try and bring in the big money for your zero days. Forget the Zero Day Initiative where your zero day is judge by a single company and awarded money according to their pricing scheme. Let the world decide. Governments, vendors, criminals, everyone bid for keys to the infrastructure.
My favorite part of the website is the FAQ where the company does its best to put a positive spin on this whole debacle. I am all for security researchers getting better money out of their work, but is the best way an open bidding war? They are saying that the purchasers are carefully evaluated, but to who's standards? Time will tell. The story is being carried by a few other sites: Yista Hack in the Box Some Technorati Posts Infoworld Posted by cryptodecker on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 (00:27:39) (320 reads) [ Administration ]
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