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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
I didn't see where either me or knc1 mentioned the A word.
I wasn't even thinking of them actually.
I was thinking of others who might want to exploit BD's exploits for their own financial gains.
Oh and since you mentioned the A-team at least 5 times in your post and what they probably are or are not doing, that raised a flag even higher.
My opinion on that is which is less time consuming, reading certain forum posts or trying to figure it out myself?
Cat and mouse.
Oh and just for fun, my time line for an unbreakable firmware was only off by a month.
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...i mean...wtf?
so lab126 whatever was mentioned like a couple of posts above and google says theyre an amazon dev team so....plus your post implies you're on the lookout for amazon dudes which makes no sense...
honestly you're being way too skeptical about this whole issue.
i mean i dont even understand what there is to worry about, i clearly stated all points in favor of dev talk in my previous post. also security through obscurity is something i don't favor.
anyway it's obvious by far that anyone who wants to exploit an exploit can do so.it's literally the job of an exploit. it's right there, literally a click away. so, again, ive no clue as to what you're referring to. i clearly stated there is no reason to worry about amazon reading these messages since you guys brought it up (at least that was my impression) and you're all like "thats suspicious" but have provided no counter argumentation to the sharing of dev talk. so....?
anyway im a dude that likes to hack and learn from hacks. thats it.
of course i can waste countless hours on this exploit and read up every single word in more than 200 posts of mainly user-centric information, but since im new to kindle and i really to play with exploits i figured i'd just ask for some pointers since that's what people do...honestly i don't see the problem but i guess that's up to the main developer at this point. i didnt figure i was going to find a dev-hostile ecosystem...
EDIT: also 'the A word' just speaks "skepticism". im not sure why theres this whole hostility to amazon, i mean they surely don't love helping out 3rd party developers but still they can't be expected to leave vulnerabilities in their systems. but saying "A word" just makes the whole problem worse!